
Diepenbeek – Depot Margot in Limburg has officially joined forces with vzw Voedselbank Limburg to respond to a sharp rise in poverty—an increase of 35% over the last five years. According to Dirk Vandencruys of Depot Margot, collaboration is key to ensuring that food, assistance, and dignity continue to reach those in need.
As reported by VRT News, Depot Margot, which specializes in distributing surplus food and goods gathered from stores and businesses, is now integrated into vzw Voedselbank Limburg. This strategic move was initiated to bolster support efforts as the number of people needing food aid continues to grow.
Dirk Vandencruys highlighted that poverty in Limburg is rising due to various economic and policy factors. He foresees further increases in demand for assistance, particularly in light of upcoming changes to unemployment benefit regulations in Belgium.
How are Depot Margot and the Limburg Food Bank tackling increasing poverty?
By partnering more closely with vzw Voedselbank Limburg, Depot Margot gains access to logistical support, making the collection and distribution of goods more efficient. The partnership is designed to better equip both organizations to respond to current and future challenges, ensuring essential supplies reach those who need them most.
This collaboration is not only about delivering goods—it’s also about preserving human dignity and strengthening social cohesion. Rising living costs, job insecurity, housing shortages, and changes in social benefits have all contributed to increased poverty in the Limburg region.
The combined force of Depot Margot and vzw Voedselbank Limburg aims to create a broad network of charities and community groups. Their objective is to ensure that support is distributed equitably and that everyone who needs help can access it. The alliance encourages sharing resources and knowledge to build a more resilient community response to poverty.
The new structure of Depot Margot reflects a shift toward efficient, unified aid delivery by maximizing available resources and minimizing gaps in support. With this enhanced model, the organizations are better equipped to target those most affected by rising poverty in Limburg.
Across Belgium, food banks continue to serve as critical lifelines by redistributing surplus food to those facing hardship. In regions like Limburg, where economic pressure is growing, the work of groups like Depot Margot and the Limburg Food Bank is more vital than ever. Their cooperative approach represents a forward-thinking strategy to address widespread social challenges with coordinated, impactful solutions.
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