Bucks Council are offering ways to help families with money worries.
Eligible Bucks parents will have been sent their £60 Easter digital food vouchers through school. These can be used at: Asda, Aldi, Morrisons, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Farmfoods, Iceland, Waitrose or M&S Food.
If residents have any problems with using their voucher, they should complete the council’s online contact form. Alternatively, they can call the Voucher Customer Service team on 0800 587 2294. The line is open every day from 8am-8pm, including on Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
Residents looking for activities for children, events or maybe just some advice and support this Easter, can find it on the Bucks Online Directory.
But for anyone experiencing money issues, you can view the council’s Money Problems webpage to discover the help and support that is available.
Steve Bowles, Cabinet Member for Communities, said:
“I’d encourage eligible families to take up the digital food vouchers on offer. They are simple to use and can be redeemed at most major supermarkets by using your mobile phone or printing them out. Just remember to redeem them before they expire.
“Our Helping Hand team is also available to connect Buckinghamshire residents with the support they need, including those on low incomes and those who are experiencing a financial emergency or crisis. The team is able to offer support and advice on gas, electricity and other essential household costs. If you need to get in touch with the Helping Hand team, please do this by calling 01296 531 151 or by completing the online contact form."

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