Sunderland Echo

The woman dedicated to helping others

- Chris Cordner chris.cordner@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

A determined Sunderland woman – who has fought to help hundreds of Wearside people with food supplies – is in the running for an award.

It’s only a year since Dianne Richardson started the not-for-profit Forage Community Project with an aim of intercepti­ng food which was destined for landfill and delivering them to people’s doors.

But the project which she started in her spare room has grown enormously in just a year and now, after starting out by helping ten families, Dianne now helps around 80 families a week.

And her sterling efforts have put the Forage Community Project in the running for a Best of Wearside Award.

Dianne said: “That’s incredible. It’s not often that I am lost for words but I am now!”

When she started, Dianne delivered bags of shopping every night when she finished work.

For just £5, families received a bag of shopping worth way more than that, and contained fresh items such as butter, cheese, meat, fruit juices, and fresh pasta.

The project grew so quickly that it soon had two pick-up points in Sunderland, at the United Reformed Church, Roker and Back On The Map, Hendon.

And the scheme is still expanding. It now has a raised bed in the Red Machine Community Garden to try and help families become self sufficient.

Dianne will begin Sunderland’s first ‘pay what you can afford’ hot food project at the end of March, making dishes out of food destined for landfill.

There will also be workshops to help families make the most of food they receive, cookery demonstrat­ions and eco workshops.

The nomination for Forage said Dianne had ‘saved over 75 tons of food from landfill this year and is still working from her spare room.

“I think she deserves an award for helping so many families and raising awareness of landfill in the Sunderland area. Definitely a local hero.”

Yet despite the praise, Dianne was stunned to be nominated and said: “I had seen projects like this in other parts of the region and always wanted to start one in Sunderland.”

“I am over the moon to be nominated.”

Forage joins a great list of nomination­s for this year’s competitio­n but we want more.

This year’s competitio­n has backing from headline sponsor BGL, partner sponsor Utility Alliance, partner sponsor Gentoo, and category sponsors Marelli and the North East Autism Society.

We thank them all for getting on board, and now comes your turn to get involved.

We hope you will inundate us with entries and make the job of the judges that much harder.

Take a look at the categories, read the entry instructio­ns, and your favourite cause will be a step closer to hopefully winning a Best of Wearside title.

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Dianne Richardson, the founder of The Forage Community Project which has been nominated for a Best of Wearside Award.
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