Need immediate help?

If you're in an emergency situation, please contact:

Leeds Local Welfare Support Team 0113 222 2222 Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9:00-17:00
National Emergency Helpline 0800 111 1111 Opening hours: Daily 8:00-20:00

Ways to access emergency food support

In Leeds, there are several ways to access emergency food support. Here are the main options:

1. Contact Leeds Local Welfare Support Team

The Leeds Local Welfare Support Team can assess your situation and provide you with a food bank referral voucher or connect you to other appropriate support services.

Phone: 0113 222 2222

Website: www.leeds.gov.uk/welfare

Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9:00-17:00

2. Contact Citizens Advice

Citizens Advice can provide food bank referral vouchers and help you address broader issues that may be contributing to your food crisis, such as debt or welfare problems.

Phone: 0800 333 4444

Website: www.citizensadviceleeds.org.uk

Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9:00-17:00

3. Contact your social worker or healthcare professional

If you have a social worker or are receiving support from a healthcare team, they can provide referrals to food banks.

4. Visit a food drop-in directly

Food drop-ins provide hot or cold meals and don't require referrals - anyone in need of food can use them.

View food drop-ins

About food banks

Food banks provide short-term emergency food parcels to individuals and families in crisis. Most food banks require a referral voucher but can provide 3-7 days' worth of basic food supplies.

Learn more about Leeds food banks, including locations and opening times.

Unable to visit in person?

If you have mobility issues or health reasons preventing you from visiting a food bank in person, some food banks may offer delivery services. Please explain your situation when contacting the food bank.

Additional support

If you have children, you may be eligible for extra support:

  • If your child is eligible for free school meals, contact their school to learn about additional support that may be available during holidays.
  • Check the Healthy Holidays programme for food and activities provided for children during school holidays.
  • If you have children under 5, you may be eligible for Healthy Start vouchers which can be used to buy milk, fruit and vegetables.

Long-term support

Food banks and emergency food support are designed to provide short-term assistance. For more long-term support, consider: