Featured Official Review: Food Bank Britain by Ray Barron-Woolford
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Re: Featured Official Review: Food Bank Britain by Ray Barron-Woolford
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This just goes to show you never know what people have to go through to survive, feed themselves and their families.
We work, pay our bills and then try to survive on what's left, this is the plight of lower income people.
I wouldn't think that food wouldn't be a problem in a 1st world country like Britain, but now I know better and I wish more countries, like where I'm from, had a food bank option for the working, lower income section of society that have to face the daily struggles.
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we need books like this. we need articles, and much longer books actually. people are dying due to low living standards whilst still in work earning minimum wage.
thanks for your review, and yes, it is alarming that in a nation that's supposed to be rich and powerful, this could be happening.
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the poor people who came to ask for food assistance. The
problems he was facing while doing his best to expand his
food bank to cater all the needs of the poor and oppressed
were not easy to solve. He could have enjoyed his life and
not minded other's business, but he walked outside of his
comfort zone and extended his hands to help others who
were not in any way related to him. I laud this author for his
charitable instincts and his fights for his firm principles in
life.
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