#NeverMoreNeeded campaign – an open letter to the Prime Minister

We’ve signed an open to the letter to the Prime Minister, alongside 600+ other charities, that sends a public message to government that charities urgently need an Emergency Support Fund so they can provide vital support to our communities and causes. It’s part of the #NeverMoreNeeded campaign.

#NeverMoreNeeded

The immediate response to coronavirus is only the start. People across the country know that charities like ours are #NeverMoreNeeded now, and for the foreseeable future.

We’re backing the #NeverMoreNeeded campaign because, like many other charities, we know the work we do helps change people’s lives, and our community, for the better.

While we’ve been helping respond to coronavirus, we’ve had little chance to generate our own income (though KLS supporters have been incredibly generous). At the same time, there has been much greater demand for the work we do. We want to carry on making a positive different because we’re #NeverMoreNeeded than now.

As a country, what we do and how we allocate resources as we move, hopefully, to recovery will only be effective if we include the people, problems and places that are often overlooked. The work charities do – and our relationships with communities – shows we must to strive to meet everyone’s needs and rights.

The Open Letter

17th February 2021

Dear Prime Minister,

Right now, food banks are giving out 2,600 parcels to children every day.

Right now, helplines are answering thousands of calls from people dealing with everything from domestic abuse to bereavement and mental health issues.

Right now, millions of people around the country are generously responding to fundraising asks from causes they care about.

Right now, volunteers in every community are supporting those shielding at home and over 50,000 are helping to vaccinate those most at risk from COVID.

Right now, millions of people and thousands of charities are doing everything they can to tackle the urgent problems we face. At the same time, those same organisations are looking to the future and trying to ensure they can continue to be there in the tough years of recovery ahead.

They are stepping up because the need has never been greater, but they are doing so while staring at an estimated £10bn hole in their income. Right now, many charities are eating into their reserves, selling whatever assets they have and making staff redundant.

That means tomorrow they won’t be able to fund life-saving research, feed struggling families, bring hope to people most at risk isolating at home, tackle existing inequalities made worse by this pandemic. People and communities will go without vital support.

Charities make our communities stronger. In the toughest times, they  provide support no-one else can.

The public are giving their time and money and companies, trusts and foundations have stepped up their support. We are hugely grateful that your government has helped to keep emergency charity services running – but resources are running dangerously low and services are getting stretched to breaking point.

We are asking you to set up an Emergency Support Fund right now, so the burden of this pandemic doesn’t fall on the shoulders of those who are most disadvantaged.

With that fund, more people can receive the help they desperately need, and more charities can deliver vital services to help our communities recover from this crisis. Without it, many in those communities face a bleak future.

Signed,

Aaron Barbour
CEO
Katherine Low Settlement

PLUS
600+ other charities throughout the UK

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Find out more about the #NeverMoreNeeded campaign here.

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