Support With Everyday Essentials
Explore ways you can save on your everyday essentials such as food, clothing and household goods.
Milton Keynes Community Fridges
Aimed at reducing food waste, community fridges share good quality surplus food items with the community. There are nine community fridges located across Milton Keynes, which are open to all and free to use.
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SOFEA Community Larders
There are community larders located across Milton Keynes, preventing food waste and helping households save on their food bills. By becoming a member, you can choose a selection of surplus food items for a small weekly subscription.
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MK Food Bank
You now access two different services from MK Food Bank. If you need urgent help, you can get food parcels by calling their helpline and talking through your circumstances. You can also use their Mobile Top Up Shop to access a variety of food items for minimal cost.
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Warm Spaces
Using a Warm Space can be a great way to save on heating bills, plus many provide free refreshments and activities. Most Warm Spaces in Milton Keynes are run by community, parish and town councils. Get in touch with yours to find out what's running near you.
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Community, Parish and Town Councils- Milton Keynes City Council
Baby Basics MK
Supporting families across Milton Keynes, Baby Basics MK can provide a range of clothing, toiletries, food and equipment for babies and young children. Their Essential Items Service is available via referral, whilst their Top Up Shop is open to all.
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MK Storehouse
You can find free, good quality second hand clothing for children and adults, at MK Storehouse. Wide ranging items are available, including school uniform, but you will need an initial referral from someone like your GP, Housing Officer or Support Worker.
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Emmaus Village Carlton
The shops at Emmaus Village Carlton offer a wide range of good quality second hand items. This includes clothing, toys, electricals and furniture. Home delivery is also available for larger items.
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Re-Use Community Project
A community initiative aimed at preventing waste and supporting low income households, the Re-Use Community Project provides reduced price furniture, electricals and other household items.
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