The Journal

Families in need flock to charity to clothe children

- JAMES ROBINSON Local Democracy Reporter james.robinsons@reachplc.com

AMUM who set up a charity providing children’s clothing to families in need says demand has soared in recent years.

Rosie Gilchrist set up Rosie’s Corner five years ago to provide baby and children’s clothing, shoes and equipment across West Northumber­land.

However, she has seen an increase in the number of people needing help in the past 18 months – many of whom are working families.

The Hexham-based charity is currently running a fundraisin­g campaign to help with additional costs.

Speaking to The Journal, Miss Gilchrist said it was “upsetting” to see so many people in need.

She said: “We have built an excellent reputation with families coming to us for support with clothing and equipment. Our mission is to help provide items for free for families who are experienci­ng poverty.

“We’re getting busier. The past 24 months has seen a 15% increase in demand and we have helped 600 families.

“We have gone from a set of shelves to three units full of stock. To me, the rise in demand is crazy, it’s scary and it is upsetting.

“It shouldn’t be left up to a single mam on a council estate to do something about it. The two-child limit on child tax credits is pushing people beyond breaking point.

“We’re seeing more and more working families. At the start, it was just single parents – but now working people are saying they can’t do this any more.

“We were recently granted a small grant from Karbon Homes, to which we have put towards running a more regular delivery service and pop-up events of our services across West Northumber­land.

“Our pop-up events have been a success and we have helped 100 families – 18.6% of those had never used us before.

“We are asking for donations to help towards van hire so we can continue to help support families who struggle to get to our unit sessions venue hire for pop-up events and also extra money to help support our running costs.”

Last week, the inaugural meeting of the Northumber­land County Partnershi­p took place.

The new group, chaired by Lord Donald Curry, aims to “reduce the gap in experience­s our residents have across health, education, employment and social outcomes, by tackling inequaliti­es”.

Tackling inequaliti­es is one of Northumber­land County Council’s three key priorities under the current Conservati­ve administra­tion.

In 2022, the average household income in Northumber­land’s least deprived ward was £68,000 compared to £21,000 in the most deprived.

Life expectancy was 87 years compared to 75 years, while the unemployme­nt rate was 0.7% compared to 10.9%.

The partnershi­p’s stated mission is to “ensure people have fair access to the building blocks for a good life such as a decent income, a good quality job, safe, affordable and warm housing as well as good quality education and training opportunit­ies”.

Speaking after the first meeting on Wednesday, Lord Curry said: “I’m delighted partners have come together through this forum to tackle inequaliti­es in our county.

“I look forward to chairing the partnershi­p and working with partners on this important initiative.”

Partners include the county council, universiti­es, charities, the NHS, housing associatio­ns and the police as well as the Port of Blyth and the North East Chamber of Commerce.

Dr Helen Paterson, Chief Executive at Northumber­land County Council, said: “Our new County Partnershi­p will provide a dynamic forum to enable collective power to be released and achieve generation­al change.

“The concept was developed in a discussion at our inequaliti­es event last July, and we have been working hard to get the right people around the table today.

“This is an exciting opportunit­y, with the county’s biggest partners coming together to tackle long-term inequaliti­es.

“We will be working at speed to make a real difference to the people of Northumber­land.”

Anyone wishing to donate to Rosie’s Corner can do so by emailing rosiescorn­erkidsbank@gmail.com, calling 07593 599157, using the charity’s Facebook page or donate via GoFundMe.

 ?? ?? > Dr Helen Paterson and Lord Donald Curry at the launch of the Northumber­land County Partnershi­p
> Dr Helen Paterson and Lord Donald Curry at the launch of the Northumber­land County Partnershi­p

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