'Committed to keeping the service running' in time of extra need

      
Brentford Voice reminds us all to help Hounslow Community FoodBox, our local foodbank.
          Food banks are a vital community service as social  distancing will lead to a greater element of social exclusion.
          
          Away from the stockpiling hordes, food bank workers are  toiling tirelessly to make sure that no one goes hungry during the coronavirus  pandemic.
          
Each of us must seriously reflect on whether that extra  packet of pasta really is necessary for ourselves, or whether instead we can  donate it to help families who are hungry now.
          
          The need for supplies is greater now than ever. From  donating goods and money to volunteering, there are many ways to contribute.
          
          How can you best support Hounslow Community FoodBox? 
          
          If you are not in an at-risk group and have time on your  hands, volunteer.
          Hounslow Community FoodBox are trying to increase their pool  of volunteers, in particular, so that they can continue to provide home  deliveries to people who are unable to come to the FoodBox.  This is likely to become increasingly  important over the coming weeks (and months). Anybody who is interested should  contact Philip Jones at treasurer@hounslowfoodbox.org 
          Keep donating, too: your donation is needed now more than  ever. There are collection points in Morrisons and one in the Co-op by the  University and you can take your donations to the premises when it’s open:  Tuesday to Friday 10am to 1pm, Saturday 10am to 12pm. The Hounslow Community  FoodBox premises are located at Brickfield Community Centre, Brickfield Close,  Brentford TW8 8JN.
          
          People are continuing to donate food and money, and the fact  that people are still considering how to support the Community FoodBox during  this time is great credit to our community.
          
          The following food items would be most welcome as stocks are  starting to run low: tinned potatoes, carrots and peas.   

 Food and other  donations
          Hounslow Community FoodBox are grateful for all  non-perishable, frozen and fresh food donations,  but the regular food items required include:
          
          Tinned & fresh potatoes or mash
          Tinned meat - casseroles, corned beef, ham
          Tinned Fish - tuna, salmon, sardines
          Tinned vegetables – potatoes, sweet corn, peas, carrots,  beans
          Tinned and fresh fruit 
          Pasta sauces
          Tomato sauce
          Tea
          Coffee
          Sugar
          Cereals
          Jam/preserves
          Small cooking oil
          Tinned soup
          Baked beans
          Rice
          Flour
          Tinned custard
          Rice Pudding
          Squash
          Long life milk
          Baby food & milk
          Pet food and non-food items such as toiletries, cleaning products  and nappies are also very welcome.
          
                    Financial donations
          Hounslow Community FoodBox are grateful for financial  donations to help run and expand the service. You can make personal donations  go even further through Gift Aid.  By  saying “yes” to Gift Aid you can help the FoodBox to do more – at no extra cost  to you.  Gift Aid is a government scheme  that allows charities to reclaim the tax that has already been paid on  donations from UK taxpayers.  If you  choose to Gift Aid, the government will add an extra 25p to every £1 you give  to the FoodBox.
          
          If you would like to donate please contact Philip Jones at treasurer@hounslowfoodbox.org or 07743 547262
March 19, 2020