Poverty: 50 percent increase: Two million people use food banks

The Tafel in Germany have never helped so many people in need as they do now.

Poverty: 50 percent increase: Two million people use food banks

The Tafel in Germany have never helped so many people in need as they do now. "Since the beginning of the year, we have seen an increase in customers of 50 percent," said the chairman of the umbrella organization Tafel Deutschland, Jochen Brühl, of the Düsseldorf "Rheinische Post". A total of about two million people would come.

At the same time, food donations have declined. "Around a third of the boards are so overwhelmed that they had to stop admissions," said Brühl. Sending people away who are looking for help is enormously psychologically stressful for helpers.

According to Brühl, the individual fates are striking. "People have great existential fears and worries about how they can pay for food, housing and heating." However, the panels could not catch "what the state cannot do". State aid is "insufficient" and comes too late. "People who come to the panels have no reserves. People affected by poverty now need help quickly," emphasized Brühl and also appealed to society's solidarity: "We are a rich country, we can make sure that all people do well through this winter is coming."

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