As an environmental project which collects food surplus and donations from restaurants, supermarkets and distributors, the hub allows drop off and storage of produce and is where we run projects, supply food aid and open a community shop.
The hub is in use seven days a week, with 3 community shop public openings.
In addition, we work with Northamptonshire Children’s Trust to provide the food parcels its case workers take to families in need, many of whom are in crisis or managing very challenging circumstances. A video of this work is available on our social media.
We have also run work experience sessions for young people with intellectual and learning challenges from a nearby sixth form, as well as a training scheme for care leavers in partnership with Right Resolution.
Each Christmas we supply toys and food boxes via Northamptonshire Children’s Trust, Growing Together and UAA, among others. We have also run ‘coat drives’ after kind donations by corporate sponsors.
This helps us support vulnerable people facing hardship, health challenges and financial pressure: “The parcels of food and toiletries make the difference between hungry or full tummies and dirty or clean families.” Strengthening Families Practitioner at NCT
Our hub is rented to us – with generous support – by the United Reformed Church in The Headlands. Our long partnership was really cemented during the pandemic and we are part of its exciting vision for an expansion to the site as a community space.
Our community shop prevents food waste and helps customer budgets.
Around 800 households a month access the produce, ambient and chilled food. It is open 6 hours/3 days a week, run largely by a community of volunteers.
We value the contribution our volunteers make in the hub. Can you join them in helping on shifts, collections or fundraising ?
Apply via info@foodkind.co.uk