As part of their MK COVID Holiday Help Scheme, Milton Keynes Council has secured funding to issue supermarket e-vouchers for children eligible for free school meals over half term.

Labour Councillor Zoe Nolan, Cabinet Member for Children and Families, said: “The Progressive Alliance is committed to tackling child poverty and supporting our children and young people, and these vouchers will help us to do exactly that.”

“We’re facing a Universal Credit cut and rising food and energy prices; many families will be struggling, and these vouchers provide a safety net for some of our most vulnerable residents.”

The vouchers are £15 per eligible child, and are issued through schools.

The Council had previously secured funding for free school meal vouchers over the summer holidays, alongside their Summer of Play sessions that provided 28,000 healthy meals for children and young people.

Liberal Democrat Councillor Jane Carr, Cabinet Member for Tackling Inequality and Child Poverty, said:“These vouchers will be a lifeline for so many families this half term. Circumstances are difficult at the moment, and to know these vouchers are there will be relief for so many struggling families.”

“Struggling families and those living in poverty need real, practical support, and these vouchers provide that. However, I hope the Conservative government works to find a long-term solution to holiday hunger, starting with reversing the heartless cut to Universal Credit.”

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