Middlewich and District Foodbank

                                                             Foodbank

To get help

No one should face going hungry in our community. Middlewich & District Foodbank is part of the Trussell Trust and provides 7 days of emergency food and support to local people. People can go hungry because of redundancy, illness, an unexpected bill, low income and a simple box of food can make a big difference. The Foodbank partners with professionals to identify those in need of additional support. 

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If you or someone you know is hungry and needs an emergency food parcel, contact Dominic in person at St Mary’s Church or email: dominic.chawner@gmail.com

Dominic will then contact the Foodbank on your behalf and they will get in touch with you regarding the collection day and any dietary requirements.



 

To give help

The Foodbank welcomes donations of food items and you can see the weekly shortage list is our church newsletter. Food donation points are found at both of our churches. If you wish to donate food items directly to the Foodbank you can take them to the Foodbank at The Police Station, 35B Queen Street, Middlewich CW10 9AR. Preferably on a Monday when the warehouse team is on site between 9-11am (the earlier the better) or on a Tuesday or Friday 12-2pm.
There are also collection points at Morrisons and Lidl in Middlewich, Waitrose at Sandbach, Tescos at Congleton and Sainsburys Local at Holmes Chapel.
If you wish to donate money to the Foodbank please download and complete the form to setup a direct debit.  
 
To volunteer, please email volunteers@middlewichdistrict.foodbank.org.uk




 

Foodbank 2023, 19/01/2023