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Friday, 18 July 2014
Thursday, 17 July 2014
Anna and Kate Raise A Staggering £270!

[Image: Anna Davies (left)
and Kate Duerden (right), presenting their donation to Mike Meynell,
Foodbank Trustee.]
A 13 year old from Chester , Anna Davies from Guilden Sutton,
listened to a presentation from West Cheshire Foodbank at her local church in
October 2013 and was so challenged and inspired by what she heard that she
decided to do something about it. She talked to her good friend, Kate Duerden
from Waverton, and they decided on a course of action.
Anna and Kate are doing their bronze Duke of Edinburgh award
and, for the volunteering section of their award, chose to raise funds for
their local Foodbank. Over a 3-month volunteering period they sold cakes
whenever and wherever they could. Kate even got her dad to take and sell some
at work! Anna and Kate have raised a staggering £270 for the Foodbank through
their cake sales and are very happy in the knowledge that their efforts will help
and support local people in crisis enduring food poverty.
Everyone at West Cheshire Foodbank would like to send a huge
“thank you” to Anna and Kate for all their hard work and dedication in raising
funds for the Foodbank. Very well done to both of you!
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Welcome to David, our New Trustee
We're delighted that David Stone has recently joined
the Board of Trustees at West Cheshire Foodbank with oversight of our finances.
David lives in Great Sutton with his wife, Lesley, and was employed as Group
Accountant by Wirral Borough Council until his retirement 12 months ago. As a
qualified accountant he brings valuable skills to the organisation and we're
thankful for his time and support.
Monday, 14 July 2014
Inspirational Generousity!
A couple of weeks ago we had an email from Rex, a student at
the University of Chester, He asked if we could collect a donation of food he
had purchased for us. Rex donated over 100 kilos of food to Foodbank
and repeated this the following week with 150 kilos more - with an
inspirational note included in each bag of food.
Rex was reluctant at first to have his picture taken with
his second donation as he wasn't seeking any sort of praise or
validation. We're delighted that he eventually agreed however because we
think what he has done is inspirational and we wanted to share that with you.
Friday, 4 July 2014
Supermarket Collections
Thursday, 3 July 2014
Luke's Story

Without these charitable donations I would just have to go hungry! I am staying at [a local] hostel that operates a 'safe seat' policy - meaning I am entitled only to an upright armchair, not a bed, and I am not guaranteed that. I've spent some time on the streets as my 'safe seat' accommodation has been over subscribed! It is a horrible existence for a man of my age, and a true indictment of government policy."
We really appreciate the fact that Luke has shared his story with us. Thank you Luke.
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