Sunderland Echo

Community workers helping during crisis

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runs a food bank among its many projects.

As the COVID-19 crisis took hold, it described the demand for its packages of good as being “like a military field hospital” as the call for its help soared.

In the wake Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announceme­nt, there would be a three-week lockdown.

With the exception of a series of rules, it says it is concentrat­ing on a core of services to help those who may be self-isolating.

It has said it will work to provide food parcels to people facing financial difficulty, offering advice on benefits and welfare support. It is also making regular telephone calls to those who are vulnerable or living on their own.

A spokespers­on for the trust said: “As an establishe­d charity with a food bank and a range of advice services, East Durham Trust was inevitably going to be well-placed to respond to the COVID-19 crisis.

“Over the last week services have come under significan­t demand and case studies abound.”

The team say with schools closed and people on zero-hours contracts or self-employed left without work adding to those left to self-isolate, it is concerned demand will outstrip its stocks.

By mid-March, it had already given out parcels to almost 200 people, an unpreceden­ted number even during times of financial hardship for people, such as Christmas and school holidays.

Anyone who can help it with their skills, or donations such as non-perishable items such as long-life UHT milk, cereal, tinned meat, fish and vegetables, as well as anyone who needs support can contact the trust.

For more informatio­n, or to make a donation, contact the trust on (0191) 569 3511.

 ??  ?? East Durham Trust has said it is working hard to ensure those most in need are fed during the coronaviru­s outbreak. Photo by East Durham Trust.
East Durham Trust has said it is working hard to ensure those most in need are fed during the coronaviru­s outbreak. Photo by East Durham Trust.

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