Stakeholder Communications Toolkit – ‘Worrying About Money’ (Uttlesford Foodbank)

Posted on: July 26, 2022

Background
The ‘Worrying About Money’ leaflet (also known as a Cash First Referral Leaflet) has been developed by Uttlesford Foodbank, in collaboration with the Independent Food Aid Network (IFAN). It is based on a widely used template, already in
circulation across many parts of the UK: https://www.foodaidnetwork.org.uk/cash-first-leaflets

The purpose of the leaflet is to support residents in Uttlesford who may be worried about money. It sign-posts a range of local and national routes to help. We are inviting our partners, supporters and community networks to help us distribute online
and hard copies throughout Uttlesford. An electronic copy of the Uttlesford leaflet can be downloaded here:
https://ifanuk.org/uttlesford-leaflet

A copy of the leaflet may be uploaded to your website (e.g. a news or resources page). You may also choose to attach it to communications that are issued by you.

If you would like to request hard copies, please email: desashton@uttlesford.foodbank.org.uk
An interactive version of the leaflet can be accessed here: www.worryingaboutmoney.co.uk/uttlesford

Social Media
Please look out for our social media posts about the leaflet on Facebook, Twitter and
Instagram.
Facebook: uttlesfordfoodbank

Twitter: uttlesfordfb

Instagram: uttlesfordfoodbank

We invite you to share our posts to your network. You may also choose to create your own post, linking to an online copy of the leaflet. Please tag Uttlesford Foodbank on the relevant social media channel, and we’ll look to like/comment/share
your post as well.

For any queries, please contact: desashton@uttlesford.foodbank.org.uk

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