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The Felix Project says many charities could struggle without redistributed surplus food. A new survey highlights rising demand and financial pressures facing community organisations.
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00:00The charity behind a major food redistribution network says many community organizations could struggle without its support.
00:08The Felix Project says a survey of more than 2,700 charities found over 80% could be at risk
00:15if surplus food was no longer available.
00:18According to the charity, a third would have to stop providing food support, while half would need to reduce services.
00:26Two in five organizations reported rising demand over the past year.
00:30The Felix Project, which has merged with Fairshare, runs seven depots across Liverpool, London, Ipswich and Southampton, while its 16
00:39independent network partners manage a further 28 depots across the UK.
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