Organiser Ken Smollen is encouraging people to also make use of the community forum established across the Midlands region.
A Midlands Food Appeal could run out of key supplies in the next two or three weeks.
Irish Democratic Party Leader Ken Smollen says an increase in demand, with ten new families contacting him in one day during the pandemic has caused a strain on supplies.
The Tullamore councillor is urging people to not be afraid to contact the emergency response line that has been set up in each Midlands county.
He says he's thankful for the jump in donations that he received during the christmas period:
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