Wokingham Today

Foodbank ‘blown away’ by response to mayor’s appeal

Reverse Advent calendar brings in lots of donations

- By ANDREW BATT abatt@wokingham.today

FAMILIES will have a much brighter Christmas thanks to the generous donations received by Woodley Foodbank for its Reverse Advent Calendar appeal.

The scheme was supported by Wokingham borough Mayor Cllr Beth Rowland, who has the foodbank as her charity of the year.

The appeal asked residents for donations to help provide muchneeded support during the festive season.

Donation points were set up at the council’s civic offices at Shute End in Wokingham, the Marc Antoni salon in Woodley and the foodbank’s headquarte­rs at Emmanuel Church in Woodley.

The items donated to the council were enough to make 25 parcels and an additional eight parcels will be made up from £300, which was donated to the Mayor’s appeal.

Cllr Rowland said: “It is incredibly heart-warming to see the response to this appeal.

“It is a magical time of year and often brings out the best in people and that is certainly the case with this.

“It is a sad reality that places like Woodley Foodbank are needed in our communitie­s, but it is an invaluable resource to many, particular­ly with the rising cost of living.

“I chose Woodley Foodbank as my charity of the year because the team does amazing work to help people who are less fortunate.

“At Christmas time, it can be easy to forget that not everyone has it so easy and a small donation can make a big difference.

“I am thankful to everyone who donated to the appeal and look forward to providing my support for the rest of my term as Mayor.”

The advent calendar appeal was open to all residents and invited donations of tinned goods, long-life items and festive treats, such as mince pies and a Christmas pudding on the final day. Other items included chocolate coins, toilet roll and biscuits.

Richard Davies, co-ordinator for Woodley Foodbank, said: “We have been blown away by the success of the Mayor’s Reverse Advent Calendar appeal, and the generosity of the local community.

“Participat­ion in the appeal has been so widespread – from the councillor­s and staff at Shute End, local schools and businesses, as well as individual­s and households.

“We know there are still some collection­s taking place, which is wonderful.

“The food we have received will help to make for a better Christmas to those most in need of food at this special time of year.

“A massive thank you to everyone who has supported us.”

Establishe­d in 1997, Woodley Foodbank serves the people of Woodley and the surroundin­g area.

It helps fight food poverty and ensures that nobody goes hungry. It is part of the Pilot Light Trust, a registered charity set up by the churches of Woodley.

The charity supports people who have been referred to them through official channels, but also accepts referrals from family and concerned friends, as well as self-referral.

 ?? ?? KIND HEARTS: Borough Mayor Cllr Beth Rowland (centre) chose Woodley Foodbank as her charity of the year.
KIND HEARTS: Borough Mayor Cllr Beth Rowland (centre) chose Woodley Foodbank as her charity of the year.

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