Ilkley customers can support families facing financial difficulties during the Easter school holidays by picking up an extra bag to put through the checkout at the Tesco Springs Lane store.
The donation bags, which cost between £2 and £5, are pre-packed with healthy long life food items. are are available in Ilkley's Tesco store during the Easter break (30 March 30 to 12 April) to make donating the most-needed items to the charities FareShare & The Felix Project and Trussell easier than ever.
The Easter Holiday Helps initiative is part of Tesco’s year-round support for schoolchildren and families. This includes the Fruit and Veg for Schools programme, which helps schools with the highest rates of free school meals by offering grants for purchasing fruit and vegetables from Tesco stores. The scheme also helps children to get healthier snack choices and lunch options while they’re at school.
Claire De Silva, Head of Communities at Tesco, said:
“Holiday periods can be really tough for Ilkley families who miss out on their free school meal provision, meaning it’s hard to make sure kids get healthy nutritious food.
“Our pre-packed donation bags will give a much-needed boost of food to FareShare & The Felix Project and Trussell and make a difference to the lives of children and their families, giving them vital support over the school holidays.”
Trussell says that foodbank use remains 45% higher than in 2019 before the pandemic, with foodbanks in the Trussell community providing the equivalent of one parcel every 12 seconds throughout 2025.
Parents are among the people shouldering the heaviest burden, as families with children received almost two-thirds (62%) of all parcels in 2025.
FareShare & The Felix Project have recently merged to become the UK’s leading food redistribution charity, providing good-to-eat surplus food to more than 8,000 charities and community groups – 83% of which support families with children.
Tesco continues to support FareShare & The Felix Project and other community groups year-round by redistributing unsold food from all its Ilkleystores as part of its Community Food Connection programme, which provides thousands of meals locally. Customers can also donate the value of their Clubcard vouchers to either FareShare & The Felix Project or Trussell online.
Matthew van Duyvenbode, Co-CEO at Trussell, said:
“Tesco’s Easter pre-packed donation bags are such a great way to make it easier for people to support children and families in their local communities. With some children missing out on free school meals and parents facing additional food costs, it makes it even harder to cover the essentials we all need.
“No-one should face hunger – these extra donations make all the difference to ensure more families can put food on their tables. Tesco has stepped up to help once again. Thank you so much to Tesco customers for playing your part. We are extremely grateful.”
Customers can donate any long-life items to support FareShare & The Felix Project and Trussell, but their most-needed items are tinned meat and fish, long life fruit juice, cooking/pasta sauces, tinned vegetables, and tinned and dried soup.
Charlotte Hill, CEO at FareShare & The Felix Project, said:
“Many of the charities receiving food through our network support families with children. They tell us that the school holidays can be especially hard for parents who are already struggling, which is why initiatives like Tesco’s Easter Holiday Helps are so important.
“These pre-packed donation bags make it easy for shoppers to donate long-life items that help charities and make a real difference to families in need. We are so grateful to Tesco and all their customers for their ongoing support, helping us get nourishing food to people and families, one donation bag at a time.”
Other key items that can be donated as part of the scheme are pasta, rice and noodles, cereal and porridge, tea and coffee, sponge/rice pudding, and UHT and powered milk.

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