A HEALTH company is donating food booster boxes to struggling families in Wrexham.
Cheshire-based Neubria has a mission to donate the 'Family Food Booster Boxes' to at least one thousand households per week.
The free box, which includes 11 essential food products such as fruit, vegetables, pasta, rice and milk, is set to provide households with essential foods to provide basic needs for their loved ones.
Jonny Kennedy, chief executive officer and founder of Neubria, said: “Keeping ourselves healthy and taking care of our loved ones is now, more than ever, our number one priority. Given the challenges during these uncertain times, our dedicated team would like to offer a helping hand to those families struggling to put food on the table.”
Brian Kennedy, chairman of Neubria, and former owner of Sale Sharks, added: “We are also looking for families who live in the North West of England and West Midlands to apply online for a Family Food Booster Box.
"We have the capacity to issue up to 1000 Family Food Booster Boxes per week.
"We do also have a view of expanding further afield in the future so we can reach more families who are in desperately in need of food across the UK.”
The Family Food Booster Box consists of tinned vegetables, tinned fruit, milk, peeled plum tomatoes, pasta, rice, tuna, baked beans, cereal, kidney beans and fruit juice.
To apply for a Family Food Booster Box, residents can visit https://uk.neubria.com/pages/neubria-boosterbox and fill out an application form to find out if they are eligible.
If eligible, the Family Booster Boxes will be delivered discretely within two to three days to each household.
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