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Cheylesmore Food Hub
Working in partnership with Fareshare, Coventry City Council, volunteers from the local area and generous funding and support from Severn Trent, we provide a weekly food bag for just £5 to residents of Cheylesmore, Whitley, Stonehouse Estate and Earlsdon.
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Holbrooks Community Centre- Social Supermarket
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Our Social Supermarket, held at Holbrooks Community Centre supports those who need a little bit of extra help and are on the following benefits with buying food and home items.
Qualifying Benefits are:
- Universal Credit
- Child Tax Credits
- Working Tax Credit
- Pension Credit
- Jobseekers Allowance
- Housing Benefit
- ESA
We're open Mondays (Closed on bank holidays) between 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm at Holbrooks Community Centre John Shelton Drive, CV6 4PE. Once your membership has been processed you will get an allocated time slot for you to collect your groceries.
Unfortunately we are currently at capacity and cannot take on any new memberships, but you can still access food from us via the Household Support Fund, where you will get 3 free food packages, and after you will get 3 social supermarket visits where you will need to pay £7 for up to £20 worth of grocery items. Applications for this will need to be done via the Household Support Fund website.
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Hope Community Project | Supporting Disadvantaged Families in Coventry
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Hope Community Projects has been building stronger families since 2019 by providing childcare and support for families and individuals. Their mission is to improve opportunities and outcomes for families and individuals, transforming lives by providing practical and emotional support for people experiencing disadvantage, poverty and social isolation.
Hope Community Projects seek to offer practical support to enable opportunities for social interaction, a nursery, a holiday feeding programme, friendship, support and advice. Children and families are given the right support at the right time in the right way, by running a varied program of opportunities supporting people to build their capabilities, confidence, understanding and well-being.
Grub Hub
Hope Community Projects offer a discounted food parcel, typically about £30 worth of food for a cost of £5 membership a week. You do not need a foodbank voucher to access this service. The Grub Hub will provide local people with affordable food and other household items whilst minimising the food wastage.
School Holidays
Hope Community Projects support vulnerable and low-income families during school holidays by providing free nutritious meals along with activities and day trips. School holidays can be a challenging time for families with increased food costs, lack of fun stimulating activities and social isolation. Hope Community Projects helps children, parents and their wider family network to ensure the family is able to realise its full potential.
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