Faced with a crisis that is only getting worse, Feed the Hungry, which runs Coventry's 14 food banks as well as its international operation, has launched a range of projects aimed at helping people to cope long term.
A project to teach people to cook and make the best of what they have available is under development.
A "Pathfinder" project offers people the chance to buy food worth £25 ($30) for a small fee, giving them back some choice and "dignity" while at the same time offering them help to access grants and unclaimed welfare payments.
"It's working, the only issue that we have is that demand far outstrips what we can actually deliver," said project manager Hugh McNeill.
People who come through the charity's doors have "no financial resilience whatsoever, they've borrowed and they've sold everything they've got", he added.
"You can go right round the country and it's exactly the same in every city and every town."
For Wester-Okiya, hopes of building resilience are a long way off.