Food & Solidarity Stands With Dogs Trust Workers
Food & Solidarity is proud to host the Unite the Underdogs Mutual Aid Fund, helping Dogs Trust workers afford union dues as they fight redundancies and unfair working conditions. Chip in or sign their petition because when underdogs unite, they win.
May Day in the Park: Preparing to Stop an Eviction
On May 1st, Food & Solidarity members met in Leazes Park for an emergency training session, studying the law, role-playing bailiff encounters, and plotting tactics to stop Newcastle City Council from evicting Dennis and his son.
Live in North Tyneside? Find out which of your mayoral candidates care about child poverty
Child poverty is not inevitable—it’s a political choice. While families in North Tyneside struggle to afford food, heating, and necessities, many of those in power remain silent. The No More Growing Up Poor campaign is demanding urgent action: scrap the cruel two-child benefit cap and abolish No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF), policies that push thousands of children into avoidable hardship.
So where do North Tyneside’s mayoral candidates stand? While Greens (Chloe-Louise Reilly ) and independent (Cath Davis) have backed the campaign, Labour’s Karen Clark and the Conservatives’ Liam Bones have refused to respond—despite Labour now leading a government that could reverse these policies overnight. Meanwhile, local Labour figures like Kim McGuinness have taken tentative steps forward, yet still ignore the devastating impact of NRPF.
Enough waiting. If politicians won’t act, we will. Join us in demanding justice for families—because no child should grow up poor.
We Made Labour Blink, Now Let’s Crush the Two-Child Cap and NRPF for Good
After sustained pressure from the No More Growing Up Poor campaign, North East Mayor Kim McGuinness has broken ranks to call for an end to the cruel two-child benefit cap—proving that direct action gets results. But while this marks a critical victory, Labour’s continued silence on No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) leaves migrant families in destitution. This win shows our power—now let’s organize, escalate, and abolish both policies for good.
They Say I’m ‘Fit for Work’ – One Man’s Fight Against the DWP’s Cruel System
"I’ve taken more pills in the last year than in the fifty-six before," says Gin, our member, with chronic pain now trapped in the DWP’s endless appeals. His story isn’t unique—it’s how the system works. Read more.
Labour’s Betrayal of Your Children in Newcastle: What We Did at Chi Onwurah’s Office
Last Saturday, we took action outside Chi Onwurah’s office, making it clear that Labour’s commitment to cruel austerity policies won’t go unchallenged. We set up a Food & Solidarity ballot box, handed out sweet pastries (Greggs) and fruit, and invited the people of Newcastle to vote on the policies they actually want. Labour may refuse to stand up for our communities, but we created a space for people to have their say. When Chi Onwurah failed to meet our deadline to support scrapping benefit caps and NRPF, we escalated. Here’s what happened.
We Will Shut You Down: Protesters Besiege MP’s Office in Fight Against Austerity
Protesters in Edinburgh shut down Labour MP Ian Murray’s office, demanding an end to brutal benefit cuts, the two-child limit, and the government’s attack on claimants. With a wave of direct action planned across Britain, this is just the beginning.
The Government’s plans on Poverty are criminal- their plans on Crime are poor!
Now Labour are in government, she is curiously quiet about the end the Benefit Cap or NRPF, policies directly responsible for child poverty in the North East.
The North East Child Poverty Commission and countless community organizations have made it clear: poverty is a policy choice. Families are struggling under a system that punishes them for being poor, yet Labour is offering only failure.
OpenCollective As a Tool For Grassroots Organising
How do you fund a grassroots group without legal headaches? The fight to keep Alnwick’s community larder open shows why community-led funding matters. Learn how Open Collective and Food & Solidarity can help with grassroots fundraising and managing donations.


Searching for volunteer roles at a food distribution in Newcastle this April 2026? Join our community near St James’ Park. We work by solidarity, not charity: help us build collective power.