COVID

The day COVID hit we had a choice furlough, or diversify and help people in the unknown situation we entered. We decided to set up a Food Bank from nothing and distributed over 50,000 food parcels and much more during the pandemic. Our Thanks go to all the volunteers that came forward, all the suppliers … Read more

Christmas Stockings Again

We are very grateful to East of England COOP and Eastern Daily Press for producing this video which highlights some of the work we did during Covid. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1031285494058188

Feminine Friday and Endometriosis Support

As a volunteer led organisation we were delighted when Simone Taylor and Dr Flindall launched Feminine Friday a female only employment and support group and Living With Endometriosis another support group. Both groups ran for 2 years.

Food Banks

Food Bank and Essential Items Distribution, Sorting and Collections

Football Against Dementia

Football Against Dementia – We received a donation of a football kit from Dr. Sheldon of East Norfolk Medical Practice. I saw Chris Suttons BBC video about his late Father, Mike Suttons journey with dementia and it struck a chord as my Mum has been living with dementia for 9 years and I decided to … Read more

Continued Food Distribution

After the game we continued distributing food and essentials to people in need. More tents etc. collected from the Sundown festival were distributed to local support groups, people in emergency situations and supporting local councils. We continued helping people into employment and made links with businesses to help with our aims.

Christmas Stocking Campaign

As 2021 came to a close we once again embarked on the Christmas Stocking Campaign. We were still in the pandemic but with another 3000 stockings donated and a real network of ‘Elves’ we set the sleigh loose again…Over 2000 stockings and around 8000 larger items were distributed. The Campaign had now turned into a … Read more

Helping the Community

2022 was a pivotal year for us, we had been unsuccessful in securing any funding which would have helped us continue our services. So it was clear we had to take some radical steps. We continued as normal collecting, sorting and distributing essentials and supporting councils and statutory services.

Compassion in Action

We had to face the inevitable, we could not afford to stay where we were without funding and had to cut our cloth to fit. We moved to a smaller location. But carried on helping people and supporting statutory services in our community.

Ukraine Crisis

Immediately after and during the move to our new premises the Ukrainian Crisis began. We had lots of connections which we decided to utilise and were able to help fill and distribute 3 Articulated lorries of aid to the Ukrainian borders within 3 weeks. Our friends at Rapid Relief Team, Paul Sanford, Thorold’s Transport, Callum … Read more