South Wales Echo

Mum who lost job is dedicated to helping others

- FFION LEWIS Reporter ffion.lewis@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A MUM who lost her job at the start of the coronaviru­s pandemic has dedicated her time to making sure nobody in her community goes hungry by spending hours every week collecting donations for her local food bank.

Samantha Jones, who helps run the foodbank in Beddau, near Llantrisan­t, was nominated more than 50 times as a Covid Hero on our WalesOnlin­e nline website due to the work she has done in ensuring her community doesn’t go without.

Since March she has been driving round her surroundin­g villages collecting donations for Beddau food bank as well as homelessne­ss and women’s aid charities.

Samantha, 43, first began her charity work in March after losing her job as a catering supervisor. She says the extra time she is now able to give has meant that helping others has “taken over her life”.

As well as encouragin­g donations through drop-offs and collection­s the mum-of-two also began a “tin on a wall” campaign where she would ask Beddau residents to leave a tin or donation on their front wall for Samantha to collect.

“The community has been amazing,” said Samantha. “I’m only able to do what I do because of their support.”

When Samantha first began helping out at the food bank she thought it would be just for a month or two but now she says she spends most of her time collecting and delivering donations.

“The last few weeks have actually got much busier,” she said. “We don’t just stick to Beddau – we will help out as far as we can. You know we help out the homeless and women’s aid. We give as much as we can.”

While the food bank cannot take monetary donations Samantha says many people will often have online food shops delivered to her home to donate to the foodbank.

“I absolutely love doing it but I only wish we could do more,” she said.

“We’re open in the community church on a Monday and Friday and anyone can just turn up and get what they need – they don’t need to be referred or anything like that in some places.

“If people can’t get to us we’ve been doing deliveries too. As long as we’ve got it you can have it.”

What started out as giving a helping hand has now turned full-time for Samantha.

“It has taken over my life at this point but I just love helping and it keeps my mind occupied. It’s kept me going since I lost my job and being a catering supervisor in my last job has really helped as I have certain food hygiene levels which means certain foods and things can be gi given.”

Recently WalesOnlin­e has teamed up with Amazon – whose own staff went above and beyond to keep deliveries going through lockdown – to recognise the Covid Heroes in our communitie­s.

We continue to want to hear about the Covid Heroes of your community. All we need you to do is fill in a form and nominate a person, organisati­on or group that has made a difference to your life in 2020. Hundreds of people from across Wales have already been nominated, including Samantha.

Visit the website at: form.jotform. com/2030347658­80356 to find out more.

Samantha said she was “gobsmacked” when she heard about the nomination.

“I never thought I would be nominated,” she said. “It makes me feel so proud but overwhelme­d too.

“I think I have been nominated because I am the one pushing the cause on social media and I am the one out and about but it really is such a great team effort.”

One person who nominated Samantha said: “Samantha helps run the local food hub in Beddau but this is only the start because Sam is always putting others before herself, offering to do anything for anybody.

“During Covid she has really stood out. She worked as a volunteer with RCT (Rhondda Cynon Taf) and currently volunteers for Home-Start. We are all so grateful for Samantha, such a lovely person.”

Another nominator said: “Since the pandemic has started she has been out collecting food for the food bank in Beddau. She has gone above and beyond to help out all the families that have been struggling.”

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