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Holiday hunger and child poverty

Local families need real solutions not political attacks

Holiday hunger and child poverty
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As the summer holidays begin, Hastings and Rye Green Party is highlighting the deepening child poverty crisis facing local families. We are calling for urgent action from our MP and government to address holiday hunger, income insecurity and the rising cost of childhood.

This follows a stark warning from the Children’s Commissioner for England, who described today’s child poverty as “Dickensian”. Children are going without food, beds, clean clothes and access to basic learning tools.

In Hastings and Rye:

HAF clubs, funded by the Department for Education, provide free holiday activities and meals for children aged 7 to 14 who receive free school meals. There are a handful of HAF sessions in Rye with parents relying on travelling to Kent or Hastings.

In Hastings, HAF clubs are run by local groups such as Education Futures Trust, which offers outdoor learning and creative arts, and Active Hastings, which provides sports, dance and crafts alongside hot meals. But with limited places and a short operating window, many children, especially under sevens and those not formally eligible for free school meals, are left without help.

It is not good enough to offer warm words while children go hungry, parents skip meals and volunteers pick up the pieces. If this government is serious about child wellbeing, it needs to end the two-child benefit cap, expand universal school food, and fund real year-round support for families.

The Green Party is calling on Helena Dollimore MP to:

No child in Hastings or Rye should go without food or care because of outdated welfare policies and short-term politics. We call on our MP to stand with families, not with cuts.

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James Stewart

James Stewart

James Stewart: Rye News Editor & Ryecast presenter. James sets the editorial priorities for the paper and leads the team of 20 volunteers. If you would like to join the team email info@ryenews.org.uk.

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