The Greater Maryhill food bank is now up and running – details below.
UPDATE – you can now contact the food bank directly via their website at http://greatermaryhillfoodbank.yolasite.com/ – go to the ‘contact us’ page
What is the Greater Maryhill Foodbank?
Greater Maryhill’s Foodbank is an independent community project founded by a group of concerned organisations and individuals in and around the area of Maryhill. The foodbank came into being in response to very real needs arising from the current economic climate. We look to increase the number of organisations and individuals willing to donate even a little bit of their time, talent, or resources.
The Greater Maryhill Foodbank provides households (individuals or families) in crisis situations with approximately 3 days worth of nutritionally balanced, non-perishable food. Partner agencies identify households needing food & refer them to the foodbank by giving out a voucher. The voucher enables that household member to enter the foodbank.
The Greater Maryhill Foodbank will also signpost clients to further help available through our partner organisations.
Because we believe in working together for the good of the people, the following organisations have become partners in the Greater Maryhill Foodbank:
* Maryhill Parish Church of Scotland
* Summerston Youth Forum
* Job Centre
* Ruchill Furniture Project
* Possilpark Community Council
* Ruchill Community Council
* Ruchill Kelvinside Church of Scotland
* West of Scotland Racial Equality Council
* St. Gregory’s RC Church
* Immaculate Conception RC Church
* Maryhill Housing Association
* Community Central Halls
* Cube Housing
* Colston Milton Church of Scotland
* Summerston Community Council
How does it work?
• Food, money & other resources are donated by organisations, local people, companies & supermarkets.
• Volunteers sort donated food & assemble food transport crates
• Household in need is identified by partner agency
• Volunteers invite clients to take an item out of each box, thus allowing people to choose that which they can eat. All food is given freely without agenda or condition.
How can I donate food?
Add a single extra item to your basket at the supermarket to give to the foodbank. It may make very little difference to you but could transform a neighbour’s life. You may bring your donation to Maryhill Parish Church, 1990 Maryhill Rd. or contact a partner listed above. Here are some suggestions of non-perishables:
- Tins: Tuna, Meat, Soup, Vegetables, Fruit, Baked Beans, Meat Pie, Rice Pudding, Spaghetti
- Jars: Jam, Jelly, Pasta Sauce, Curry Sauce, Sandwich Spread, Baby Food
- Packets: Pasta, Rice, Sugar, Cereal, Oatmeal, Biscuits, Noodles
- Beverages: Tea, Coffee, Long Life Milk, Fruit Juice, Bottled Juice
We are also happy to accept such household items as soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, dish washing liquid, shampoo, toilet paper, nappies, etc.
I would like information on volunteering for the food bank. I am willing to help with deliveries and would like to help. Thanks.
hi Craig
you can get in touch with them at their facebook page: Greater Maryhill Foodbank
-david
you can now contact the food bank via their website at http://greatermaryhillfoodbank.yolasite.com/ – go to the ‘contact us’ page
Can I access the food Bank if I need to?
Thanks again.
We live in Kelvindale have multipack Andrex toilet roll and a few other things what time can we donate to st Gregory.s as that is more convenient for us?
Ann – you can contact them direct at – info@glasgowNW.foodbank.org.uk
and 0141 959 9813.
However, the information we have on this website dates back to 2013 so the delivery points may have changed. Hope this helps and thank you for thinking about this cause.