FAMILIES in Worcestershire hit hard by the pandemic should soon benefit from a new winter package to help with food and bills.
The Covid Winter Grant Scheme will see councils across England share £170million in ring-fenced funding to help vulnerable families and individuals.
Worcestershire County Council has received £1,607,260.
It aims to prevent children from going hungry this winter and ensure local families get the help they need.
And it builds on the £63million already provided to councils this year to assist those struggling to buy food and essentials.
A further £220 million will be invested in extending the Holiday and Food Programme until next Christmas, meaning that all children eligible for free school meals will have the option to join a holiday-time programme that provides healthy food and fun activities during the summer, Christmas and Easter holidays next year.