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Cost of living support for Somerset residents: Step by step

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Cost of living support for Somerset residents: Step by step

You might be able to get support with the cost of food, energy, water, and other essentials

1Local cost of living support

The Crisis and Resilience Fund helps people in Somerset access a wide range of support services for everyday needs. You can get support with financial advice, food, warm spaces, and school holidays. Local organisations and programmes are available to help residents and families.

  1. Community Hubs, Warm Hubs and Talking Cafés and Help4All
  2. Financial, energy and housing support in Somerset
  3. Local food support in Somerset
  4. Support for Somerset families and older people

    3The Crisis Resilience Fund

    Funding support for Somerset residents who need urgent help with essential living costs.

    1. Crisis Resilience Fund

      Local Pantry

      Find local food banks through the Local Pantry Network in Somerset

      A Local Pantry is a community-run project that buys or collects surplus food to prevent it going to waste. It then makes it available to its members for a weekly fee, charging between £3.50 and £5.

      Food banks

      A series of food banks and food pantries are operating across Somerset. The below map covers all food support in Somerset, including:

      • community fridges
      • food banks
      • cooked meals
      • pantries (fixed and mobile)
      • plus gardening or growing, food prep and cooking classes.

      Find your local support in the Citizens Advice Somerset Food Resilience Map.

      Food support for families

      We want to make sure no child or adult in Somerset goes hungry. Our aim is to meet the immediate need for food and work with families to address their needs. To find out more, visit Food support for families in Somerset.

      Get help to buy food if you are pregnant

      If you are more than 10 weeks pregnant, you may be able to get help to buy healthy food with a Healthy Start card. Visit Somerset Children and Young People Health and Wellbeing for more information. You can also find out more about the Healthy Start card here.

      Help to buy baby formula

      If you have a child or children under 4 years old, you may be able to get help to buy healthy food and milk with a Healthy Start card. Visit Somerset Children and Young People Health and Wellbeing for more information. Find out more about the Healthy Start card.

      Visit the Healthy Start – Contact Us page for details on how to get in touch with them.

      Last updated: May 14, 2026

      Next review due: November 14, 2026

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