Annual Review: Oct 2022 -Sept 2023
Compassion, Service, Responsibility
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A Thank You to Our Donors
Without our donors we would not be able to help anyone…..
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In total nearly 32 tonnes of food was donated in the year (24 tonnes in 2021/22)
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In addition, 5,675kg of food was purchased using £19,073 from monetary donations (2021/22 – 3,355 kg at a cost of £6,525)
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Collection Points
Supermarkets: Tesco Waitrose Aldi B&M Co-op
Churches:
St Lawrence Church (Towcester) St John the Baptist Church (Abthorpe) Holy Cross Church (Pattishall) St Mary Magdalene (Helmdon) Water Meadows Park Run : (First Saturday of the month, 9:00-9:30)
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Sources of food donations
| Donor 2022/23 2021/22 Kgs Kgs Supermarkets 16,474 14,623 Churches 2,973 3,140 Private Individuals 3,624 2,223 Schools / Nurseries 1,871 1,879 Community Groups 807 842 Corporate Organisations 2,001 511 Charities 348 261 Total Donations 28,098 23,239 4 |
Donor 2022/23 2021/22 Kgs Kgs Supermarkets 16,474 14,623 Churches 2,973 3,140 Private Individuals 3,624 2,223 Schools / Nurseries 1,871 1,879 Community Groups 807 842 Corporate Organisations 2,001 511 Charities 348 261 Total Donations 28,098 23,239 4 |
Donor 2022/23 2021/22 Kgs Kgs Supermarkets 16,474 14,623 Churches 2,973 3,140 Private Individuals 3,624 2,223 Schools / Nurseries 1,871 1,879 Community Groups 807 842 Corporate Organisations 2,001 511 Charities 348 261 Total Donations 28,098 23,239 4 |
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| Donor | 2022/23 | 2021/22 | |
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| Supermarkets | 16,474 | 14,623 | |
| Churches | 2,973 | 3,140 | |
| Private Individuals | 3,624 | 2,223 | |
| Schools / Nurseries | 1,871 | 1,879 | |
| Community Groups | 807 | 842 | |
| Corporate Organisations | 2,001 | 511 | |
| Charities | 348 | 261 | |
| Total Donations | 28,098 | 23,239 |
Year (2022-23) Snapshot Food Donations (in kgs)
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Year Snapshot – How was Food Issued?
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During the year, 1,069 vouchers (2021/22 - 870) vouchers were fulfilled providing support for 3,208 people (2021/22 - 2,476) Of these 1,457 were children (2021/22 - 1,082)
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A total of 29,425kg (2021/22 - 23,048kg) of food and household items was distributed to local people in need with an additional 1,216 kg to other foodbanks in need of supplies
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Figures do not represent number of individuals, they include people / families who need to make repeat visits
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Year Snapshot – How was Food Issued?
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577 (54%) [2021/22 - 347 (40%) ] vouchers issued were for people living in the wards of Towcester and Roade.
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We have over 30 active local partner agencies who issue vouchers to those in crisis
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Around 13% of food was given to West Northants Council clients, 16% to families referred to us by schools and nurseries and 5% to Grand Union Housing customers. 49% to clients who received a voucher directly from the Foodbank.
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32% of vouchers were for single adult households
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17% were for households of 2 or more adults
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20% for single parent families
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22% were for families
(Refugees are included in the above figures)
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Year Snapshot – How was Food Issued?
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Year Snapshot – How was Food Issued?
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Additional Highlights
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We continue to provide a range of fresh fruit and vegetables for our guests to choose from, as well as a selection of toiletries.
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Over December 2022 we provided 106 Christmas Food Hampers and gave out 117 books and 61 book tokens to the children and teenagers in families accessing the foodbank
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We joined in St Lawrence’s Christmas Tree Festival
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Over the year we joined with the community supporting Ukrainians fleeing their country.
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Towcester Foodbank Online
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Our new Social Media Trustee significantly increased our profile and activity enabling us to have a far greater reach within our target audience.
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We introduced a link from our website to our Just Giving Page making it easier for supporters to donate, and our now fully registered to recover Gift Aid on any donations.
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We are signed up to the Bank the Food App, enabling donors to respond in terms of stock to our real-time needs.
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Additional Activities
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During February and March, we issued 58 supermarket vouchers to clients as part of the Household Support Fund 3 scheme run by WNC & Northamptonshire Community Foundation (NCF). Using a grant of £5,444 subsequently received from NCF we set up our own account with Huggg and issued a further 91 supermarket vouchers to our clients during May and June.
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The partnership with Citizens Advice continues with an adviser present at both sessions during the week. During the year they saw 165 individuals and enabled them to potentially realise £188,106 of financial gains.
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We have enhanced our brand awareness with smart pull-up posters, banner advertising on our site and branded aprons for our volunteers.
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Trustees – the Current Board
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Chair: Helen Garton – Sept 2018
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Treasurer: Paul Stothard – May 2022
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Secretary & Deputy Safeguarding Officer: Gill Manning-Smith – Oct 2023
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Operations Manager & Safeguarding: Emma Killick – Jun 2021
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• Data Manager: Mohamad Djahanbakhsh – Oct 2023
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Quartermaster: Cliff Henson – June 2021
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Communications: Annie Dickens – Oct 2023
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foodb k A Big Thank You to our Volunteers THREE CHEERS FOR VOLUNTEERS 14
Finance Report - Key Points 01/10/22 – 30/09/23
| Income and expenditure | Year Ended | Year Ended | Year Ended | Year Ended |
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| 30th September 2023 | 30th September 2022 | |||
| £ | Unrestricted | Restricted | Unrestricted | Restricted |
| Donations and Grants received | 37,933 | 22,770 | 16,474 | 4,710 |
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| Food & Supplies | 19,073 | 6,525 | ||
| Rent | 3,873 | 3,366 | ||
| Food vouchers funded by TFB | 8,137 | 0 | ||
| Citizens Advice | 2,208 | 4,331 | 0 | 0 |
| Equipment | 2,123 | 167 | 1,743 | |
| Other expenditure | 3,281 | 4,787 |
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Overall we had surplus unrestricted income over expenditure which is being held in reserve.
Restricted income was received to fund our commitment to the provision of an advisor from Citizen’s Advice at each session
Finance Report - Key Points cont’d 01/10/21 – 30/09/22
| RESERVES £ | Unrestricted | Restricted | Total |
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| At the beginning of the year | 28,733 | 4,710 | 33,443 |
| Surplus/(Deficit in the year | 4,866 | 12,638 | 17,504 |
| Closing balance | 33,599 | 17,348 | 50,947 |
In addition to using grant money received, we also used some of our reserves to fund food vouchers for our guests.
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