Loughborough Echo

Work continues to help support most vulnerable in community

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CHARNWOOD Community Action is continuing to support residents across the borough.

The borough council launched the campaign earlier this year in partnershi­p with John Storer Charnwood and other voluntary organisati­ons to help advise, coordinate and guide the boroughwid­e community efforts during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Charnwood Community Action has become the umbrella for a range of different voluntary organisati­ons and is now working with many community groups to help volunteers continue to support vulnerable people within the borough.

The campaign had also taken on co-ordinating some local food banks but those organisati­ons are starting to return to normal operations on a phased basis.

Shepshed and Soar Valley food banks have already reopened and started to deliver the food parcels within their local communitie­s.

People who had been volunteeri­ng through the Loughborou­gh Against Corona Facebook group and want to continue to volunteer will move over to John Storer Charnwood where volunteers can be redeployed to a range of different community projects in the borough.

Councillor Leigh HarperDavi­es, lead member for communitie­s, said: “We’ve had a fantastic response from our partners, residents and very generous businesses since the launch of Charnwood Community Action.

“We’ve worked closely with a number of organisati­ons to ensure the needs of residents are met during what has been an unpreceden­ted and difficult time.

“It is important for people who have been receiving support from the campaign to know that support is still there but we are also working in partnershi­p with many more local community groups and voluntary organisati­ons to ensure this effort continues.

“This includes supporting local food banks and community groups as they begin to reopen and restart their services.

“I hope we can continue to build on the efforts of everyone involved with Charnwood Community Action to create stronger partnershi­ps across the voluntary sector in the borough.”

Charnwood Community Action recently delivered its 12,000th food parcel and is currently delivering to around 600 households each week. The team has also been providing a befriendin­g service to residents and signpostin­g people to a range of services.

For more informatio­n about Charnwood Community Action, please visit www.charnwood.gov. uk/CCA or you can call 01509 631750.

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The council is continuing to support food banks
■ The council is continuing to support food banks

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