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Donating supplies (list)

WE ARE ALWAYS IN NEED OF TINNED GOODS OR FRESH, PARTICULARLY MEATS & BAKED BEANS

We want to thank everyone for the amazing generosity they’ve shown to us during the current crisis. We’re facing unprecedented times, but it’s been inspiring to see our community come together. Thank you!

Perishable or frozen or fresh all three foodbank centers are equipped to store the food.

Every donation given is so valuable, whether small or large.

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WHERE TO DONATE

At the following shops look for the Foodbank signs – Sainsbury’s, Co-ops at Magdalen – Caister – Ormesby, Budgeons at Acle. Morrisons Bradwell and Gorleston, Sainsbury’s 

The Well by appointment 07786952306 or during the foodbank sessions Monday Thursdays or Sunday afternoons till 3.30 NR31 6LY

St Mary Magdalene Church mornings

Salvation Army –  Mondays, Fridays till 3 pm TOLHOUSE ST NR30 2SQ

If you are a church, a business, or a community organization, who would

like to support the project by being a community food drop-off point, then

please contact us by email.

Great Yarmouth Foodbank list of food items, supplies, and goods that you can donate.

To download this list click here for the Word Document or here for a pdf version.

General Use (sachets welcome)
Tea
Coffee
Longlife Milk
Sugar
Tin Openers
Sachets of Coffee / Hot Chocolate
Sachets of Milk
Sachets of Sugar
Powdered Milk
Cup-a-Soup
Instant Mash / Smash
Biscuits
Crisps
Individual Cake Bars
Individual Cold Drinks (e.g. bottles / cartons / cans)
Desserts
Tins of
Custard
Rice Pudding
Fruit
Sachets of
Custard Powder
Angel Delight
Jelly
Packs or Tubs of
Custard
Jelly
Cakes, e.g. Swiss Rolls etc.
Tinned Items (including vegetarian food)
Vegetables, such as
Peas – mushy, garden…
Carrots
Sweetcorn
Green Beans
Tomatoes
Fish, such as
Tuna
Sardines, Pilchards
Mackerel
Salmon
Herring
Meats, such as
Corned Beef
Spam
Ham
Sausages
Baked Beans with Sausages
Soups
Potatoes
Baked Beans
Other Beans, Chickpeas, Lentils
Pasta Meals, such as
Ravioli
Macaroni Cheese
Spag. Bol.
Meaty Meals, such as
Chicken Meals
Beef/Mince Meals
Curries
All Day Breakfast
Meatballs
Irish Stew
Other Items
Pasta
Pasta Meal Packets
Spaghetti
Rice
Rice Meal packets
Pot Noodles
Mug Shots
Jars of
Pasta Sauce
Sandwich paste/fillings Marmite
Jam
Marmalade
Honey
Chocolate Spreads
Cereals
Individual Packs/Sachets
Porridge
Variety Packs
All Types of Breakfast Cereals including
Porridge Oats
Muesli
Weetabix
Gluten-free
Chocolate-coated
Fresh Food Items Please donate on the day to be distributed.
Frozen Food Items Please keep frozen.
Toiletries
Shampoo & Conditioner
Shower/Bath Gel
Soap
Flannel, Sponge, Face-cloth
Hair gel
Razors
Shaving Foam
Aftershave Products
Deodorant
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Sanitary Products
Face Wipes
Toilet Paper
Baby/Toddler Items
Milk
Food Jars
Snacks
Drinks
Nappies / Wipes
Baby Wipes
Toothbrush / Toothpaste
Baby Oil / Baby Bath / Cream
Dummy
Spoon
Cup
Additional Items
Blankets
Sleeping Bags
Pillows
Pillow Cases
Sheets
Duvets
Duvet Covers
Towels
Washing Powder
Conditioner
Washing -Up Liquid
Dish Cloth / Sponge
Shoes and Clothing All items of shoes and clothing can be accepted.

Telephone: Liz 07786 952306

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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