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'This time last year, I would have been sorted for Christmas. Because of coronavirus, I lost my job and have to use a food bank to feed my children': Life at a food bank in the year of Covid-19

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Bolton, has bravely shared the story of her year from hell with the Manchester Evening News . In March, 2020 - 30-year-old Sarah and her three little ones, all under the age of seven, were getting by with her paying job as a cleaner and some healthy savings.The young family had a happy, normal life.

Treats at the weekend, trips out and about in the car.Then lockdown hit. All three children were out of school and nursery, at home.Sarah, not her real name, cannot ask grandma to babysit while she is at work.

Her employer has other people that can fill her hours right away.Out of options, the mum is forced to give up her job.“I am a single parent.

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