Do you need help finding food?
Feeding your household
As a church community, we want to make sure that no one is struggling to feed themselves or their family. We don’t think anyone should have to make difficult decisions between heating their homes or putting food on the table and so we work with local charities and Food Banks to make sure that support is available to anyone who needs it.
Your local food bank
Food Banks in our local communities are here to support people who have nowhere else to turn. Run by compassionate and approachable volunteers who want to help, they also provide additional support to help people break the cycle of poverty. If you need help feeding your household, please get in touch today.
Other places to look for help…
We’re grateful for the amount of resources and courses we can offer at Kerith to support our community. But, there are many other places and charities that we trust to give advice and support that. Why not explore more?
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Cooking on a Bootstrap offers 100s of simple, budget-priced ingredient recipes from the bestselling and award-winning anti-poverty campaigner Jack. Created by someone who knows what it’s like to live in poverty and not receive any support to care for their child, this is a fantastic resource for anyone struggling to feed their household.
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Trussell Trust is a nationwide network of food banks and together, they provide emergency food and support to people locked in poverty, and campaign for change to end the need for food banks in the UK.
If you don't live local to any of our church sites, then find your nearest food bank here.
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Discover simple hacks, tips and guidance to make the most of your food at home with Love Food Hate Waste. Their mission is to save our food from going in the bin and taking care of our planet at the same time.
Learn more about Love Food Hate Waste and how they can help.
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Your Local Food Pantry operates as a membership food club and as a neighbourhood hub, helping to reduce high living costs. They bring people together around food, encourage friendships and contribute to healthier lives.
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Every day, fresh food gets thrown out of cafes, hotels and shops. The Too Good To Go app lets customers buy and collect this food at reduced prices – helping both the planet and those who are finding it hard to feed their household.
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OLIO connects neighbours with each other and with local businesses so surplus food can be shared, not thrown away. Give and get free stuff, including food, by downloading the app.
Learn how you can help feed your household and fight waste at the same time.
Why not read our blog?
The Kerith Cost of Living Fund
This fund has been set up so that we can financially support those struggling in our community, with the growing cost of living. Learn how you might be able to receive help from this fund.
How we can help you…