An emergency food charity that sends meals to foodbanks across Blackpool has said it could face closure without support to keep its services running.
The Big Food Project is a redistributor of surplus food from supermarkets and manufacturers to 125 foodbanks, schools, community kitchens, crisis services and families across Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre.
It said it urgently needed help to keep its three trucks on the road, its warehouse open and food reaching those who need it most through its 150 volunteers.
"Last week we put 17,600 meals out of the warehouse," founder Neil Reid said. "But we need people to volunteer, we need food, and also we need cold, hard cash."