Along with other churches in the area, St Molua’s acts as a collection point for parishioners and friends to donate non-perishable foodstuff and basic household necessities which are then taken to the Foodbank in nearby Dundonald village.
In May the Foodbank distributed 124 packs to feed 394 people (including 192 children).
At this time of increasing financial difficulties for many in our community, the Foodbank would particularly welcome the following items:
Long life milk
Tinned potatoes
Sweets and crisps
Washing powder
Washing up liquid
Bleach
Items may be left in the porch of the church on Sunday mornings. You can keep a check on the Foodbank’s most needy requirements at stmoluasonline.com/food-bank/
Thank you again for your support.
Dundonald foodbank is part of The Trussell Trust’s network of 428 foodbanks across the UK which provide emergency food to people in crisis and which work to tackle food poverty and hunger in local communities.