600 Easter eggs donated by residents
Gardening equipment also handed to church for struggling households
HUNDREDS of Easter eggs have been donated by generous Portsmouth residents to support a church’s appeal.
As part of St Mary’s Signs of Hope and Life appeal, more than 600 chocolate eggs, as well as gardening equipment, have been given to struggling households.
Charity representatives from The Roberts Centre, based in Crasswell Street, Landport, and Stop Domestic Abuse, in Havant, received the donations outside the church yesterday morning.
The city’s lord mayor and lord mayoress, Frank Jonas and Joy Maddox, were also in attendance.
The Rev Canon Bob White, vicar of St Mary’s Portsea and area dean of Portsmouth, said the kindness of people knows
no bounds.
He told The News: ‘It has been a generous and gracious response to the appeal.
‘It’s another sign of that community spirit, which shows people are always willing to help those who may not be in as good of a position as they are.
‘It’s always been a sign, during the struggles of the world, that there is always hope and new life.’
The Easter appeal has been running over the past few years.
It is organised alongside other charitable campaigns such as Comfort and Joy, which raised over £10,000 last Christmas.
Father Bob explained the aim is to bring ‘joy and hope’ to families facing hardship.
He added there has been ‘a marked increase’ in people seeking mental health and financial support across the voluntary sector, caused by the cost of living crisis and multiple Covid lockdowns.
The Rev Canon said: ‘We are all aware that after coming out of Covid to where we are now, there has been a ripple effect to struggling families, particularly with the current financial situation.
‘The Easter eggs are a token gesture in some sense, but it is a sign that people are aware of the needs of the those who receive them.’
Claire Lambon, chief executive of Stop Domestic Abuse, was thrilled with the support from the appeal.
She added: ‘It makes a considerable difference to the families we support that are struggling with domestic abuse.’