UK vending machines are providing food and clothes for the homeless
Homeless people, who can access the vending machines with special key cards, can take three items per day. Photo: John Woudstra

UK vending machines are providing food and clothes for the homeless

Lee Mannion

LONDON: The world’s first vending machine for the homeless will start giving out free food and clothes as charities in Britain gear up for a cold winter amid record levels of homelessness.

A new charity, Action Hunger, plans to stock the machines in Nottingham with excess produce donated by supermarkets, such as fresh fruit and sandwiches, as well as essentials it has bought, like socks, toothpaste and sanitary towels.

“Action Hunger’s machines provide access for the most vulnerable in our society to satiate the most basic of needs – that of sustenance,” the charity said on its website.

“They permit access to food and clothing free of charge at any hour – without requiring anyone to be left without aid outside the operating hours of the various charities and shelters that are available.”

Users, who will access the machines with special key cards, can take three items per day. Image: Action Hunger/Facebook The vending machines will stock food and clothing 24 hours a day. Image: Action Hunger/Facebook

Homelessness is rising in England, with at least 4100 people sleeping rough on any given night in 2016, according to the homeless charity Crisis.

Action Hunger lists the supermarkets Waitrose, Tesco and Sainsbury’s among its donors, while volunteers will stock the machines each day.

Users, who will access the machines with special key cards, can take three items per day. Action Hunger says this is to guard against dependency.

Rough sleepers will be given priority, it told the Thomson Reuters Foundation via email.

The cards will be issued by partner organisations, such as The Friary in central England’s Nottingham, which also offers homeless people lunch, counselling, showers and medical care.

Action Hunger said it plans to install a second machine in Manchester soon, and another in New York in February.

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