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Community food initiatives and the Covid-19 response
2020 has certainly been a challenging year for us all and community food initiatives have stepped up to respond to the needs of their communities. Over the last year we have shared learning from CFIs and many others. As we approach Christmas and the new year CFis continue to make plans to support local communities with food aid and to promote wellbeing over the holiday period.
These include CFINE in Aberdeen providing ideas on how its own supporters can help them to support those needing help over Christmas. The Scottish Pantry Network continues to promote newly opened pantries and its Facebook page includes Christmas themes. Greener Kirkcaldy, meanwhile has posted videos of what to do with your leftover sprouts and Feeding Fifers now have their own Facebook page where they are posting ideas and recipes, including ideas for Christmas and treats.