A community project helping vulnerable and isolated people including families and older people across Pudsey, Farsley, Swinnow, Tyersal, Rodley and Woodhall is still welcoming food donations.
The volunteer-led Pudsey Community Project was set up in March to help people in need during lockdown. A spokesperson said:
“We’re really grateful for all the donations we get so that we can provide food packages for people in need – and as donations have reduced a bit recently we were so encouraged to receive the latest donations given through Farsley – thank you!”
The project’s central donation drop-off is open at Pudsey Parish Church Monday to Saturday, 10am-12pm and Tuesdays and Thursdays 6-8pm, and you can donate by contactless card there too.
You can also donate food at these sessions:
- Calverley Parish Church: Tues & Fri 10-12
- Farsley St John’s Church Hall: Mon & Thurs 10-12
- St James the Great Woodhall: Wed 11-12
Between 35-40 different volunteers a week deliver food to vulnerable people over six days.
More details on the Facebook page or by calling 07368 451603.