Father Alex, who appeared on a BBC documentary about the impact of the pandemic and cost-of-living crisis, opened up a foodbank in his church car park
Set back from a busy main road and surrounded by autumnal trees, Father Alex Frost’s church is a welcoming haven from the stresses of modern life.
But just a stone’s throw away from his quaint St Matthew the Apostle’s Church are families bearing the full brunt of Britain’s cost-of-living crisis.
As those in his community of Burnley – the Lancashire market town with the highest rate of inflation in England – struggle with addiction, domestic abuse and mental health problems, people like Father Alex have been forced to step in as the Government fails to help those most in need.
Father-of-three Alex, 53, even set up his own foodbank in the church’s car park over the pandemic to ensure families had enough to eat.