Struggling families are being thrown a lifeline with the opening of new hubs providing low-cost food.
The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT) is aiming to open five outlets in Stockton-on-Tees by Christmas, with one already up and running at the Salvation Army centre on Palmerston Street.
Families can buy three bags of food for £8.50, saving them about £25 a week.
Volunteer Jan Pemberton said the aim was to make sure people, especially children, were not going hungry.
The scheme, which redistributes surplus food from farms and supermarkets, is being funded by Stockton Borough Council and Thirteen Housing.