New mobile food bank to support Horsham District people in rural areas

A new scheme from Horsham’s food bank hopes to feed people in more rural areas around the distirct.
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Horsham Matters is taking its food bank services mobile by launching the Hub on the Move – a specially adapted Citroen Relay van which will not only provide parcels of emergency food to individuals and families in need, but information and signposting including household budgeting and eventually debt advice.

A spokesman for Horsham Matters said: “The Hub on the Move will make weekly visits to a range of communities across the District including Billingshurst, Broadbridge Heath, Southwater, Steyning, Storrington and Pulborough.

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“Foodbanks will also operate in central Horsham throughout the week, including a supermarket-style foodbank on Saturdays and Thursday evenings.”

The Hub on the Move is launching. Photo: Horsham MattersThe Hub on the Move is launching. Photo: Horsham Matters
The Hub on the Move is launching. Photo: Horsham Matters

Managing director Emma Elnaugh said the aim of the new service was to reach people living in rural areas who may find it difficult to afford transport to foodbank venues.

She added: “The number of people fed by the foodbank in our 12 most rural areas has increased nearly fivefold in the past year, which is much higher than the increase in the rest of our operational area. As a charity we believe strongly that access to support from the foodbank should be equal for everyone who is in crisis, regardless of where in our area they live, and so this project was born.”

Emma said through the provision of information and other support alongside the foodbank, and working with outside agencies, the charity would have a maximum impact on clients.

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She added: “A member of the team will be providing household budget support and we will soon also be able to provide debt advice. This approach is in line with our vision and that of the Trussell Trust to work towards an end to foodbanks. It is crucial we support clients to address the root cause of their challenges and for us to facilitate that.”

The Hub on the Move is launching. Photo: Horsham MattersThe Hub on the Move is launching. Photo: Horsham Matters
The Hub on the Move is launching. Photo: Horsham Matters

The project was made possible by a £3106 grant from People’s Postcode Lottery for the fit out of the vehicle, but Horsham Matters is appealing for financial support to cover the running costs of the Hub on the Move.

The charity has set up a JustGiving appeal at https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/hubonthemove to help cover the cost of food, vehicle expenses, driver costs and technical resources.

Emma said: “We know this year will be very hard for us as a charity and we will need the support of the community more than ever, so we are urging Horsham district residents to get behind our Horsham Matters Hub on the Move campaign and help ensure our most vulnerable are supported both now and in future.”

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The charity will officially launch Horsham Matters Hub on the Move at a street collection in Horsham town centre on Saturday April 24.

Horsham Matters Hub on the Move will be located at the following venues:

Mondays

10am to 11.30am Billingshurst Library Car Park

Midday to 1.30pm St Johns Church Car Park, Broadbridge Heath

Wednesdays

1pm to 2.30pm Steyning HDC Car Park, Tanyard Lane

3pm to 4.30pm Storrington Library Car Park

Thursdays

10am to 11.30am Pulborough venue TBC

Midday to 1.30pm Southwater Lintot Square Car Park

Fridays

10.30am to midday

Horsham central location venue TBC

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