Social welfare Charities That specialise in Food banks
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Rugby Methodist Church Centre
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareOrganise and hold regular services available to all who wish to attend Offer pastoral support Run pre-school or parent & toddler groups Provide Food Banks Provide social support to elderly Provide food for homeless. Support local activities or groups (street pastors) Provide space for youth groups at reduced cost or for free Have a space available for prayer, reflection and worship
Franche Community Church
Education, Religion, Social welfareFranche Community Church is about building relationships which are accepting and caring, impacting and meeting needs in our community with the love of God, through pastoral ministry and practical actions. We have been operating an independent food bank from the church plus bread distribution by recommendation only, to the many needy people including via schools in the area.
New Life Christian Centre
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareThe Christian faith is promoted by the main activities of the New Life Christian Centre, Whitehaven, such as:1) Church services for youth, children and adults2) Care and prayer groups in different locations.3) Support in prayer and finance for missionaries in various countries.4) To provide food provisions for those in need from local community through a "Foodbank Centre" at NLCC.
St Johns Methodist Church Bloxwich
Facilities, Religion, Social welfareA) THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH INCLUDING MISSIONARY ACTIVITIES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM B) THE RELIEF OF THE POOR, NEEDY, SICK AND VULNERABLE AS MAY BE.C) THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY IN BLOXWICH AND SURROUNDING AREA BY PROVIDING EMERGENCY FOOD SUPPLIES THROUGH OUR "REVIVE CAFE PROJECT", MAKE LUNCH AND WORKING ALONGSIDE OTHER COMMUNITY GROUPS SUCH AS FOODBANKS.
Altaf And Sheela Gatrad Charity Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Saving of lives, Social welfarePublic benefit mainly overseas but UK consideredRelieve poverty, advance education and relieve sickness especially overseas on merit Prioritise disability, mental health and blindnessHelp orphans, food parcels and access to clean water in natural disaster zonesMaintain human dignity with food, clothing, shelter, education UK registered charities only; contact Altaf Gatrad post/email
Merthyr Cynon Foodbank
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Charity's objects are specifically to relieve those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability and financial hardship in Merthyr and Cynon Valley area, although this area may be extended to the adjoining communities if necessary. The Charity provides a 3 day supply of non perishable supply boxes to beneficiaries either directly or through agency partners approved by the Trustees.
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals - Cumbria West Branch
Social welfareAnimal Welfare Activities in West CumbriaCaring for Animals, providing veterinary care, fostering and rehoming services, RSPCA Inspectors bring us animals for care, mainly due to cruelty or abandonment issues, we also provide care and financial support for animals belonging to Cumbrian people who need help to provide routine care and emergency treatment and supply pet food to local Food Banks.
Crowborough Foodbank
Social welfareThe prevention or relief of poverty in Crowborough, East Sussex and the surrounding areas or such wider area as may seem appropriate by providing grants, items and services to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty and in particular by providing emergency food supplies/help to those in crisis including signposting to other agencies.
Knottingley Foodbank
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTHE PREVENTION AND RELIEF OF POVERTY IN KNOTTINGLEY AND THE SURROUNDING AREA, PARTICULARLY BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY BY PROVIDING FREE EMERGENCY FOOD AND SUPPLIES TO INDIVIDUALS/FAMILIES IN NEED AND ALSO BY SIGNPOSTING PEOPLE TO APPROPRIATE SUPPORT AGENCIES. THE TRUSTEES OF KNOTTINGLEY FOODBANK ARE FRANCHISEES OF THE TRUSSELL TRUST FOODBANK NETWORK AND SUBSCRIBE TO ITS AIMS, VISION AND WORK PROCESSES.
The Wisbech Food Bank
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWE PROVIDE EMERGENCY FOOD, ESSENTIAL TOILETRIES, AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TO INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN NEED IN THE WISBECH AREA.
Hessle And Anlaby Food Bank
Social welfareThe object of the CIO is to support persons in Hessle, Anlaby and surrounding areasof the East Riding of Yorkshire who are in financial hardship in such ways as the trustees from time to time think fit, in particular, but not exclusively by:a) Running a food bankb) Other means such as the provision of support or sign posting to relevant information and advisory services.
P.a.t.h Torbay
Housing, Social welfarePath Torbay runs a food and support service from 172 Union Street, Torquay. Anyone facing homelessness and crisis in Torbay is welcome to this drop in service 5 days a week, Mon - Fri 1pm - 6pm. PATH provides packed lunches, toiletries and equipment. PATH is a member of the Torbay Food Alliance and runs a busy emergency food bank for anyone struggling in Torbay.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Christ Church, South Nutfield
Economic and community development, Education, Health, Religion, Social welfareThis charity is known as Christ Church, which is a Church of England church in South Nutfield, Surrey. It is a place of worship with regular Sunday services, baptisms, weddings and funerals. It provides spiritual and pastoral care to the local community. It has links with local schools and charities, such as foodbanks. It also supports a health clinic/hospital in rural Zimbabwe.
Community Church Of The Nazarene Longsight
Beneficiary group, Housing, Religion, Social welfareA Christian Church who share a common hope ? to follow Jesus & live everyday, ordinary lives in the light of the resurrection, here & now. We are hopeful for the present & future transformation of our lives & the communities we live in:children's/youth activities; drop-in sessions; food bank collections; night shelter; prayer groups & Bible studies; community events/activities.
Wormley Free Church
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Religion, Social welfareSunday Church services at Wormley Community Centre are open to all with children's activities provided. Tuesday Drop In provides a warm space, lunch and a chance to socialise. Wednesday Parents and Toddlers is open to the local community. We are a weekday distribution point for the local Foodbank. A member of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, Evangelical Alliance, and Churches Together.
Nantwich Food Bank
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe relief of poverty in Nantwich and surrounding areas in particular but not exclusively by providing emergency food supplies to individuals and families in need and/or charities or other organizations working to prevent or relieve poverty.
The Grateful Church (rccg)
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, Religion, Social welfareThe Grateful Church RCCG currently fulfils its objectives by observing the following activities; 1. Youth Center, Training & Development2. Worship Centre, the organisation meets weekly for Christian worship, ministering in songs and Christian teachings3. Counselling and Drop in session4. Mothers and Toddlers Group5. Community Safety Awareness & Health Advice6. Food Bank
Walkden Methodist Church
Education, Health, Social welfareWalkden Methodist Church holds regular worship; weddings, baptisms, funerals on request, fellowship groups, community coffee mornings, uniformed organisations. Meet & Eat (lunch & a chat), craft & chat, a bowling and curling group, Supports St Ann's Hospice, Trussell Trust Food Bank, etc. Various community groups meetings and pastoral support and transport finance at St Andrews Methodist School.
Nu-Life Christian Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Religion, Social welfareCoffee Mornings on Saturdays for the Elderly, Rough Sleepers and the general Public.Contributions of Dry and Packaged foods to the local Food Bank towards the alleviation of the sufferings of the less privileged. Collection and supply of Warm clothing items like Blankets, Coats, Socks and Shoes for the homeless. Partnering with other existing operators for the supply and service of hot meals,
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Hillside
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Religion, Social welfareWe are an Anglican Church in the North East of England. Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals, All Saints Preschool, Messy Church, Cafe Church, Sunday school and a Youth groupwho meet during the week. We support Traidcraft and Gateshead Foodbank. Each year we give a % of our income to Charities. There a number of community groups which take place within our buildings.
Pendle Food For All
Social welfareWe are a food club and we buy surplus food for our members from Fareshare, as well as fresh food fromlocal sources at cost. Members pay a small fee each week and get a choice of food. They choosewhat food they want, so unlike a food bank, this gives our members some control and choice, and dignity.The food club helps them budget their income and they also get fresh food at a low cost
Blaze 4:16-Potters Bar Foodbank
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Social welfare. We operate a Foodbank which provides food and support to people in crisis in Potters Bar and surrounding areas. We work with care professionals and over 20 local agencies such as Hertsmere Council and Citizens Advice Bereuau who assess clients and provide them with foodbank vouchers. We also provide education and training in various areas to enrich community development for children and adults
Shalom Christian Fellowship
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Religion, Social welfareChristian religious activities such as church service, sunday school, street evangelism, cottage meeting etc.Food bank to poor people.Financial support to christian missionaries.Provide food and clothes to tribal villages/rural areas in India.Spiritual support to christian families.
Westway Open Arms
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareSocial Centre four days a week:Drop-In Services & Support, social time; activities; free lunch weekly etc.Christian Faith & Spirituality: Prayers; Communion; Events. Debt Advice & Support: personal debt and money management. Client Support: advice and support for clients in desperate circumstances. Foodbank: Food parcels for crisis. Talkthru: Pregnancy Crisis Service.
Leominster Food Bank
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Religion, Social welfareLeominster Food Bank operates from premises behind the Priory Church in Leominster. We offer food, and other essential items, to anyone experiencing food poverty, via referrals from other agencies, such as the Job Centre, Social Services, etc. We also offer a Food Share service of surplus items from shops and supermarkets. This is available to anyone - no referral needed.