CommunityFailsworth Community Fridge stocks up festive favourites for families in need

Failsworth Community Fridge stocks up festive favourites for families in need

McCarthy Stone Foundation has donated £500 to help ensure Christmas dinner essentials get to those in need this festive season.

Thanks to the outstanding voluntary efforts of the Failsworth Community Fridge, run by the Co-op Academy in Failsworth, local people can visit if they need help to access food or basic hygiene products.

Currently, the Community Fridge supports around 30 households each week and expects this number to increase on the run up to Christmas as more people struggle with festive costs.

The Community Fridge will use the £500 donated by The McCarthy Stone Foundation – which supports grassroots, volunteer led charitable causes that promote the health and wellbeing of older people – to stock up on Christmas dinner hampers, complete with turkey and all the trimmings, so that families don’t have to miss out this December.

Timely donation

Jack Ryan, community engagement officer at Co-op Academy Failsworth, said: “We are really grateful to the McCarthy Stone Foundation for this timely donation. There are so many families in the area who are in desperate need of help through the provision of food and other items, but also older people who are isolated and struggle to access food. This is only increasing as we head into the Christmas season. So many people in today’s society face financial difficulties and this has got worse recently due to soaring prices.

“The donation is an enormous help towards our aim of ensuring nobody in the local area goes without a meal on Christmas.”

McCarthy Stone Foundation is the independent, registered charity of the UK’s leading developer and manager of retirement communities, McCarthy Stone, which has a new Retirement Living development under construction on Ashton Road West.

The Foundation is hoping to bring some festive cheer those who may be struggling in the run up to the festivities.

Declan Fishwick, business development manager at McCarthy Stone added: “We really wanted to show our support to the community of Failsworth, many of whom are facing such difficult times. Christmas is a time of year that should be enjoyed by everyone, no matter what their circumstances are.

“The Community Fridge is such a wonderful community project and it’s clear to see the work that goes in to support local families and individuals, week after week. We are thrilled that our donation will really make a difference at a key time of year.”

Currently under construction, Sydney Grange, will boast a collection of low-maintenance, energy efficient and affordable privately owned apartments, designed to support over-60s to make the most of their retirement years.

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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