HOMEBUILDER DONATES £5,000 TO NORTHAMPTONSHIRE FOODBANK

Re:store Northampton has received a £5,000 donation from local homebuilder Barratt Homes to help towards its work providing people with emotional and practical support at the point of crisis.

BN – SGB-22760 – Jacqui Patrick (L) handing the cheque to the team at Restore Northampton

Barratt Homes’ donation will help to ensure the foodbank will continue to run weekly, providing emergency food support for individuals and families in need.

The funding will also help support Re:store Northampton’s Growbaby project, in which it provides clothing and other essentials to those with young children.

Alex Turtle, Fundraising Manager at Re:store Northampton, said: “We were absolutely delighted when Barratt Homes got in touch to say we’ve been chosen for this huge donation. We were so pleased, as we know just how much of a difference this donation can make to the most vulnerable in our town.

“Our projects range from emergency provisions of food and necessities for those in economic hardship, to longer term support work and community activities. Re:store reaches out to support, encourage and empower those who find themselves on the margins.

“As with foodbanks across the country, we are experiencing an increased demand due to a greater number of families and individuals being affected by the financial impact of coronavirus and the cost of living crisis.

“We would therefore like to say thank you to Barratt Homes for this donation, we are very grateful!”

Re:store’s initial project, Northampton Food Bank, was established by Central Vineyard Church in 2009. Since 2013, an average of 4,000 adults and children are supported through Northampton Food Bank each year.

Amer Alkhalil, Managing Director at Barratt Homes Northampton, said: “We are so pleased to be able to support Re:store Northampton and the important work it is doing.

“It is important to us as a leading housebuilder to recognise and support local charities and organisations which help the communities near our developments.”

To find out more about Re:store Northampton and the work it is doing, please visit https://www.restorenorthampton.org.uk/.