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2022-04-05-accounts

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Summary
ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
during the year
Our foodbank
has continued
as a successful
endeavour
this year,
helping
people who needed food. We are serving
around 46
people
in our foodbank
a week (two sessions)
and the Saturday
session severs another 50 people per week.
Our rough total of
people we have served over 12 months 4608 which when each
session last only
1 hour 15 minutes
is a good example of how
volunteers
work together.
Community
Fridge giving people
in the community
free bread and
food which
nearly has gotten to its sell by date free to people who
really need
it.
Roof has had all tiles checked and replaced.
Guttering
cleaned out and replaced.
Kitchen painted,
some ofthe units
in the Kitchen have been
changed
around
with a new unit put in. Old large boiler taken out
and the new boiler put in.
Started making a library
in the rooms.
Have two rabbit hutches
outside one for children
and one for
adults,
for people to come and change their books out ofthe
hutches
when
they needed them during
covid.
Making sure people who couldn't come to the foodbank
had their
food parcels delivered.
Making Packed lunches
throughout
the holidays
to provide for
those less fortunate
serving
about 20 people per week, 3weeks
ofthe month
or 120walk ins per month.
Over the year we made 10,000 sandwiches
for children
and their
families who didn't receive free school meals during
summer
holidays
had free sandwich
lunches
delivered
to them from our
volunteers
three times a week. Once covid really struck
in we
continued
to do the sandwiches
three times a week and that was
because the children
were not in school. In October last year we
stopped
doing sandwiches.
We held a Christmas
Eve event which gave us the chance to go
and collect waste food from a controlled
area where lots of local
supermarkets
had given their fruit, vegetables,
Christmas
items
etc. that were not needed. We held a session from 7-gpm gave
out mince pies, sausage
rolls, and non-alcoholic
minced
pies and
people came in getting vegetables
and other goodies to complete
their Christmas.
We started
having second hand
uniforms,
with donated
uniforms
from two ofthe local schools. The uniforms
are only kept if they
are in good condition,
we washed
them, and all schools are told
that they are there to be taken two times a week when we have
the foodbank
and Community
Fridge.
We also did the Holiday Afternoon
Fun from the County
council,
giving three days a week in the summer
holidays
for children
to
come and have fun with us through
art, play and making
and
eating food.
Volunteers
have done so much gardening
at the front ofthe
rooms and back patio.
Goodgym
group who literally
runs to where they volunteer
to help.
Have also helped us to clear the weeds down the front ofthe
room's gardens.
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