Bedlington Foodbank
Helping our Community Contact Email: bedlingtonfoodbank@gmail.com
Annual Report for 2024 (Including Statistics)
As we gather for this AGM, we take a moment to reflect on another year of service to our community. The Bedlington Foodbank has continued to provide vital support to those experiencing food insecurity, and this has only been possible through the dedication and generosity of our volunteers, donors, and community links.
Gratitude to Our Volunteers
First and foremost, we extend our sincere thanks to our incredible team of volunteers. Each week, you give tirelessly of your time and effort to ensure the smooth running of the Foodbank. Whether collecting food donations from local shops, preparing and packing food parcels, coordinating deliveries, or handling administration and email referrals, your commitment is invaluable. Without your collective hard work and compassion, the Foodbank could not operate as effectively as it does.
“Thank You” must also go to the Management Trustees, Chris our Chairperson, Peter our Treasurer, Liane our Secretary and Pauline who coordinates and oversees the week by week working of the Foodbank. The Trustees are also responsible for making sure we comply with Charity Regulations including good policies on Data Protection, Safeguarding, and Health and Safety (in conjunction with Trinity Church Bedlington)
“Thank You” to Trinity Church Bedlington for the use of their building giving us a good base to work from.
Acknowledging Our Supporters
We are incredibly grateful to all those who have donated food, toiletries, and financial contributions over the past year. Your generosity ensures that we can continue to meet the growing needs of individuals and families in our community. We also extend our thanks to Trinity Church, which has kindly provided us with the use of their hall as a base for storing provisions and packing parcels. Your support plays a crucial role in enabling our operations.
Thank you to East Bedlington Town Council for their support in providing meat vouchers for families in need within their area. This additional assistance has made a meaningful difference in ensuring families have access to essential nutrition.
The Area Covered by the Foodbank:
Many people only need to use our Foodbank for a short amount of time - particularly if they are waiting for confirmation of their Benefit Applications etc (which can take up to 8 weeks to process). However, we do have a number of regular clients who are struggling with the Cost of Living Increases and do have to resort to using our Foodbank on a much more regular basis.
An Emergency Food Parcel is delivered to each client, with enough food to last for at least 3 days - (the size of the parcel is dependent on the number of family members and the ages of any children).
We continue to provide and delivered food parcels to people living in:
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Bedlington
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Bedlington Station
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Guide Post
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Stakeford
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Choppington
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Sleekburn (including both East and West)
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Cambois
Statistics for 2024:
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The number of parcels we have delivered has been.
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We recorded the number of adults, children and pets we have helped over the year:
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We have delivered a Total of 335 Parcels
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We were able to help a Total number of 411 Adults
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We were able to help a Total number of 330 Children
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We were able to help a Total number of 175 Pets
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(See The Statistics Sheet Overleaf)
Northumberland Forum:
We continue to be registered as part of “The Northumberland Forum” The Forum is a platform used by Health Care Professionals and Members of the Public containing helpful direct links, contact details and general information for a wide variety of Well Being and Health Issue sites.
Impact Over the Past Year
Without the Foodbank, many of these individuals and families may have struggled to access sufficient food. Our ability to provide a substantial food parcels for these people is a testament to the strength of our community coming together to care for one another.
A special thank you goes to East Bedlington Town Council for their support in providing meat vouchers for families in need within their area.
Looking Ahead
As we move into our third year, the challenges of supporting those in need remain significant. The demand for our services continues, and we are actively engaging with as many agencies as possible to expand our reach and support the most disadvantaged in our community. Our commitment is unwavering, and with the continued support of our volunteers, we are confident that we can rise to meet these challenges.
Thank You Again To You All - Your kindness, time, and generosity enable us to serve our community and make a real difference to people’s lives
The Trustees of the Bedlington Foodbank
(On Behalf of Trustees)
Formal Information:
Bedlington Foodbank is a Registered Charity - Number 1203148
Our Operating Address is from TRINITY CHURCH BEDLINGTON NE22 5TZ
- Bedlington Foodbank Trustees are:
(Trustees are appointed in accordance with the Foodbank's Constitution.)
Chris Elder - Chair Pauline Fryer - Co-Ordinator Peter Rand - Treasurer Liane Todd - Secretary
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