Hambleton Foodshare sees ‘huge increase’ in requests for help

Coordinators of a scheme providing emergency food parcels for people facing temporary financial hardship say they have seen a “huge increase” in the number of parcels needed.

Hambleton FoodShare issued nearly a 1,000 more parcels than usual last financial year.

“Unfortunately, the need for food parcels hasn’t gone away,” said Michael Webster, chair of the scheme.

“Since the first lockdown started the need for parcels has been significantly increased.

“We are seeing people coming for parcels, who say they thought they would never be in such a desperate plight, that they had to rely upon a foodbank.

“We are meeting the need due to the amazing generosity of the communities we serve who are continuing to donate.

“We appreciate it can be difficult as people may feel embarrassed asking for food parcels, but we are just a community charity wanting to do our best to help feed those in need, so please do not be afraid to get in touch.”

Coordinator Alison Grainger together with her dedicated team of volunteers are doing a wonderful job and ensuring those in need are getting the help they need, and their commitment and devotion has resulted in them receiving a Hambleton Heroes award from Hambleton District Council.

The award acknowledges their efforts in making a real difference during the Covid pandemic at a time when it was most needed.

To receive emergency food help customers must be able to demonstrate their need, primarily by being referred through an agency or by self-referral for their first visit by ringing 07514 244158.

The volunteer-led food store is still open every Monday between 4pm and 6pm at The Living room, Garthway Arcade in Northallerton, space is limited so please phone first to arrange a time to collect your parcel.

Although the main hub is based in Northallerton, we have small community hubs in Bedale and Stokesley but the scheme can also provide food parcels across Hambleton to individuals and families facing short term crisis including in Thirsk, Easingwold, and the surrounding villages.

  • Donations of in date non-perishable food can still be left in Northallerton at: Tesco, Sainsburys,  Co-op’s,  Lidl, Wilkinsons, Zetland Wine Store and Crazy Kingdom.
  • In Bedale and Leeming Bar: in the Co-op, Tesco and Spar.
  • And in Stokesley at Springboard Business centre.

For further information or for online donations, please call 07514 244158 or email info@hambletonfoodshare.org.uk  or visit www.hambletonfoodshare.org.uk

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