Showing posts with label Warehouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warehouse. Show all posts

Monday, 29 June 2015

Volunteer Achievement Celebrated At Barbeque

By Nancy Brian Mbaya

The support provided by West Cheshire Foodbank for people in crisis in Chester, Ellesmere Port and Neston was consistently described as exemplary by the latest quality assurance report from The Trussell Trust.

This sentiment was shared by volunteers at the charity who attended a barbecue at the weekend to celebrate their achievements at the Foodbank warehouse, located near Cheshire Oaks. Volunteers commented that the charity, which was established in November 2012, clearly has a positive impact in the lives of the people who are struggling.

Speaking about the work of the charity, Glen Lomax, who has been a volunteer with the organization since it first opened, spoke of how his passion to help people who are without food motivated him to join two and a half years ago. Glen viewed the growth of the charity as an inevitable consequence of cuts to benefits and commended local churches, community organisations, companies and schools for their wonderful contributions to the organization.

Pat Nalder, who has volunteered as an administrator, voiced her anger that so many people living in Britain, one of the largest economies in the world, were hungry. Decrying the injustice that more people should need to use foodbanks to meet their needs, Pat explained how more families lived in “awful circumstances” because of cuts to social security payments and benefit sanctions, explaining that foodbanks were stepping in to the gap that this withdrawal of support left. 

Terry Green, who volunteers at a foodbank centre, stated that, apart from providing food to those who cannot afford to feed themselves, the charity has been able to support many people who visit by ‘signposting’ to other organisations which can provide additional support with, for example, finances, benefits and healthcare. Adrian Morris, who volunteers at the warehouse, noted that the success of the organisation was reliant on the skills of volunteers, many of whom are retired and bring an impressive depth of experience to the organisation.

The barbecue was a welcome opportunity for volunteers to spend time together, to share their experiences and to celebrate the results of the quality assurance report which highlighted the achievements of volunteers.

Spending time together



Volunteers also took the opportunity to extend their thanks and present gifts to Steve Sparrow, formerly the Operations Co-ordinator at the charity, who is moving on to a new role in a Manchester-based charity working with refugees, and to welcome Petra Greener, who will soon be employed as Administration Co-ordinator.

Diane, Petra and Peter at the Foodbank Barbeque


                                                

Friday, 9 January 2015

Can You Help Us Refurbish Our Warehouse and Admin Office?

As part of our work to make sure that everyone who volunteers with us is working in a safe and pleasant environment, we're looking to refurbish some parts of our warehouse and admin office. 

The work will involve building/fitting some kitchen units and some electrical work. If you or someone you know might be able to help us out with this work, either voluntarily or at a reasonable rate please do get in touch.

Email volunteer@westcheshire.foodbank.org.uk. Thanks!

Thursday, 6 November 2014

Santander Support Local People in Crisis

West Cheshire Foodbank has received a £5000 boost from the Santander Foundation to ensure that the organisation can continue to respond to the needs of local people in crisis across West Cheshire.

Further details available here.

Pete Stelfox (left) receives £5000 from Sarah Drover (centre) and Kelly Jackson (right) at the Foodbank Warehouse.  

Monday, 13 October 2014

It's A Busy Day At The Warehouse!

Thanks to everyone in today: Jonny, Colin, Tony, Patricia, Ann, Mark, Geof, Cath & Pete.
In just one morning we've taken delivery of in excess of 850 kilograms of food and our deliveries team has just gone out on its next collection round! One of our Warehouse Co-ordinators, Pete Stelfox commented, "Today has been extremely busy. We've had all hands to the deck: we've even roped the admin team in to lend a hand. It was great that the team at Lloyds Bank were able to visit us for the first time today too. We're impressed that their initial donation exceeded 200 kilograms, all collected since last Thursday!"

Thank you to everyone who has donated so far this harvest and helped to ensure that we can continue to provide emergency food to local people in crisis!

Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Our Little Red Van


Our little red van is a vital asset, supplied to us free by Mitchell Group, and maintained and run with cash donations from our generous supporters. Last month was time to pay our annual insurance. We're delighted that the premium has gone done to £430. 

A massive thank you to our safe van drivers and to everyone who donates to us - we wanted to let you know it now costs less than £10 a week to keep our little red van insured.

Monday, 12 May 2014

Road to Warehouse from M53 Junction 10 Closed: Use Junction 9

We've just had a notification that the canal bridge on Stanney Mill Road will be closed from 15 to 22 May for more roadworks to be carried out.

If you are coming to the warehouse during this time, please use Junction 9 of the M53 (Town Centre/Boat Museum) and follow the diversion signs.


Sorry for the inconvenience.

Monday, 6 January 2014

Thank you to the very generous staff at M&S Bank



A big thank you to the very generous staff at M&S Bank for their donations of food over the past month. Thanks also for giving your time and volunteering to work for a day in the warehouse packing Christmas bags for people in our community who need our help. That week was particularly busy and the extra help was greatly appreciated.