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you probably can donate money but it would probably go towards running costs (overheads etc.). The food is either donated from individuals or from supermarkets (some are more generous than others). Recipients are from referral only (either from charities like the one I work for, or in some cases the council). Once a referral is made, an appointment time is set and you head along and pretty much take as much as you can carry. You can donate any food but consider the target audience....a fiver of pasta will be better appreciated than a fiver of houmous for example. They also provide things like bedding and kitchen equipment.
(this is from the one example that I work regularly with....to my knowledge it's the largest in Brighton)
more info is here- the website is a bit cheesy and christian but there is some important stuff on there
http://www.brightonandhovecitymission.org.uk/activities/basics-bank/
As an aside there is some cross over with the work the Frau used to do. She worked in mental health for many years and when clients moved from sheltered accom to their own place they used similar charities for home start up packs.