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Advent calendars presented to Foodbank

Published: 20/12/2019

Flintshire UNISON has once again co-ordinated a hugely successful collection of food boxes for the Flintshire Foodbank.

Flintshire County Council’s officers along with employees from Aura Wales, Theatr Clwyd and Wales Audit Office have come together to back a “reverse advent calendar” campaign.  This will go some way to ensure that the Foodbank shelves are adequately stocked over the busy Christmas period.

The Reverse Advent Calendar is a simple idea and a great way to support people who need a little help at Christmas – by donating 30 items of food to the Foodbank. Sarah Taylor, Branch Secretary of Flintshire UNISON, said:

“We have had an overwhelming response to our campaign.  Flintshire County Council employees from every department have got on board and donated to this very worthy cause.  We have collected over 70 boxes – an increase from last year - and it’s fantastic to be able to hand them over to the volunteers from the Foodbank today. 

It may surprise you to learn, but, in the last 12 months, UNISON Flintshire Branch has handed out a number of Foodbank vouchers.  This is a stark reminder that it’s local people in work as well as on Universal Credit who need extra help.”

The Council’s Chief Executive, Colin Everett, and Sarah were present to help hand over the parcels to Andy Leake from the Flintshire Foodbank, in time to distribute the items to families for Christmas.

Andy said:

“We’d like to thank everyone for their support – this food will genuinely make a difference to people in our local community.  We don’t believe anyone in this day and age should have to face going hungry. That’s why, year round, we provide three days’ nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to local people who are referred to us.  In the last four weeks alone we have fed 1,000 families from the Flintshire area and so we are really grateful for the support of UNISON and Flintshire County Council.”

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Andy Leake, Sarah Taylor and Colin Everett