Low pay forces family to use water with cereal
Ms Bija said it was commonplace to hear such stories."They haven't got enough benefits coming in and it just needs to change."The charity, based in Swansea and Brecon, helps children with breakfast clubs, after school groups, affordable childcare and mental health support.
It said the biggest driver of child poverty was low wages, low benefits and high costs which were the responsibility of the UK government in Westminster. The Children's Commissioner for Wales, Rocio Cifuentes, however, said the strategy needs a lot more work.
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