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Month: February 2017

Supplies are low

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Yes due to the continued roll out of Universal Credit which means people have to wait for a minimum of 42 days before receiving any money;this demand has led to a particularly difficult time with shortages of some food. We are low in soups, tins of meat, sugar, pasta sauces and puddings. We have plenty […]

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Foodbank back in operation after storm damage.

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The Foodbank at The WELL Gorleston Baptist Church is back in operation after storm damage to the hall roof stopped distribution over the weekend. It will be open as usual Monday 9.30 – 12 noon. The Well drop in meals will not operate this week as we are waiting for a permament cover to be […]

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Storm Doris damages roof of Foodbank Church – Gorleston Baptist

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In Gorleston, the roof of the Baptist church on Lowestoft Road where the Gorleston Foodbank operates from was badly damaged, and one person was taken to hospital with minor injuries. The Foodbank will be open again Monday. Apologies it had to close today and over the weekend due to risk to life and clearance of […]

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St Andrews Parish Church Gorleston is a new distribution point for the FoodBank

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Starting Sunday 12th February there will be a long awaited weekend distribution point for the Foodbank. It will be at St Andrews Gorleston Sundays from 2.15 – 3.30pm. Those with vouchers will now be able to receive help at weekends here. If you are in need and not sure how to access help then go […]

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GIVE A LITTLE LOVE THIS CHRISTMAS

This Christmas your kindness can make a big difference.
Give A Little Love and help us support vulnerable families.
We are in need of milk, small jars of coffee, tinned fruit, tinned meat, pot noodles, puddings, smash.

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