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Blackpool Food Bank Fights for Survival, Seeks Urgent Funding
13 Nov
Summary
- Blackpool Big Food Project provides 17,000 meals weekly to deprived area
- Charity faces closure in "matter of months" due to financial challenges
- Launches initiatives to raise funds for Christmas meals and support

In November 2025, the Blackpool Big Food Project, a vital community lifeline that has been providing thousands of meals weekly to the UK's most deprived local authority for over a decade, is facing the prospect of closure in the coming months. The charity's chief executive, Claire Powell, has issued a desperate appeal for urgent funding to keep the project running.
The Big Food Project has become a major collaborative effort, distributing hundreds of tonnes of food and offering crucial financial advice to locals in Blackpool, Fylde, and Wyre. However, the organization is now grappling with "significant and critical financial challenges" that threaten its ability to continue operations.




