About Cardiff Food Bank
The Foodbank has been in existence since 2009. Food donated from individuals, schools churches and companies is stored in a warehouse for distribution.
Those who are in crisis and unable to feed themselves, are issued with food vouchers from careworkers, charities or the social services. Clients can then exchange these vouchers for three days worth of nutritional food from distribution centres spread around Cardiff.
How can you help?
The next supermarket collection will be at Sainsbury’s, Thornhill on 19 November 2011.
The Foodbank is particularly looking for:
Cereal and Porridge Oats
Tinned and Packet Soup
Fruit Juice (UHT Carton)
Pasta Sauces
Rice Sponge pudding (tinned)
Custard
Tinned tomatoes
Pasta / Rice Lentils
Savoury Rice
Noodles
Pasta ‘n’ Sauce
Couscous
Tinned Vegetables
Instant mash / tinned potatoes
Tinned Meat
Tinned Fish
Tinned Fruit
Sugar
Biscuits / snack bars
Vegetable Oil
Jam
Tea Bags and Coffee
Chocolate
More information about the scheme and other ways to donate can be found at www.cardifffoodbank.org.uk
Cardiff Foodbank has collected unprecedented amounts of food this autumn
Over eight tonnes of food donated from harvest collections has been shipped to the Foodbank warehouse. This food will help people in Cardiff who are unable to feed themselves due to hardship.
Harvest is the busiest time of year for Cardiff Foodbank. Project manager, Ian Purcell, said of previous years, “We were overwhelmed with food, but then we were shocked by how quickly it disappeared. By November and December most of our harvest food had gone.”
The Foodbank’s warehouse will be well stocked from harvest donations, but there has been a 20-30% increase in demand due to the recession. “This year we’re obviously working at a different scale completely in terms of having more food,” said Ian, “But we’re also feeding twice the amount of people.”
About Cardiff Food Bank
The Foodbank has been in existence since 2009. Food donated from individuals, schools churches and companies is stored in a warehouse for distribution.
Those who are in crisis and unable to feed themselves, are issued with food vouchers from careworkers, charities or the social services. Clients can then exchange these vouchers for three days worth of nutritional food from distribution centres spread around Cardiff.
How can you help?
The next supermarket collection will be at Sainsbury’s, Thornhill on 19 November 2011.
The Foodbank is particularly looking for:
Cereal and Porridge Oats
Tinned and Packet Soup
Fruit Juice (UHT Carton)
Pasta Sauces
Rice Sponge pudding (tinned)
Custard
Tinned tomatoes
Pasta / Rice Lentils
Savoury Rice
Noodles
Pasta ‘n’ Sauce
Couscous
Tinned Vegetables
Instant mash / tinned potatoes
Tinned Meat
Tinned Fish
Tinned Fruit
Sugar
Biscuits / snack bars
Vegetable Oil
Jam
Tea Bags and Coffee
Chocolate
More information about the scheme and other ways to donate can be found at www.cardifffoodbank.org.uk