Manchester Evening News she said: “As a single mother in my situation the pandemic has raised a lot of mental health problems. “I have severe depression and PTSD and the only people I’ve been able to turn to are my daughter and Stork.“They supply me with nappies, wipes and toiletries every two weeks and have helped me with money with food for me and my baby.“I don’t know what I would do without them.”Kimberly Bond, founder of Stork, says the charity began handing out packs during the first lockdown after seeing social media posts about parents who were unable to get hold of supplies because of panic buying.“We started the project the week after the lockdown was announced,” she said.“We saw a Facebook post saying a mother couldn’t get.