What We Do

Practical support, friendly spaces, and learning opportunities, all rooted in listening and local action.

Everyday Help

Here’s how we help, day in, day out.

We run clothing banks, a pay-as-you-feel pantry, ESOL classes, a sewing group and digital drop-ins, practical services shaped by residents and volunteers, offered without judgement and with dignity. 

Clothing Banks

Free clothes and essentials shared respectfully, from babies right through to adults.

Teaching & Skills

ESOL, digital basics, job support and gentle learning pathways that build confidence.

Weekly Pantry

Pay-as-you-feel food with choice, warmth, and familiar faces behind the tables.

Recycling & Upcycling

Donations reused locally through sewing, crafts, and practical community projects.

Sewing Group

A relaxed weekly space for women to stitch, chat, laugh, and learn together.

Our Secret Sauce.

It’s not really a secret. We just stick to three simple rules that change everything.

Listen First.

We never assume. We ask, we chat, we hear what life is really like for you.

Act Local.

Every donation, every volunteer hour, stays right here on your street. Simple.

Build Together.

We don't do for people, we do with them. Confidence grows from there.

How You Can Help

Give Your Time

Volunteers sort clothes, serve meals, teach basics, or sometimes simply sit and listen, small acts, big effects. Donations pay for food, equipment, and warm packs. Local groups can partner on projects. There’s a place for everyone, whether you have an hour or can help regularly. 

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Volunteer Voices

Real experiences from people who give time and find purpose here, truly. 

I wasn’t sure what to expect at first. Now it’s part of my routine. Good people, honest work, and you leave feeling like your time counted.

Mark Heath Town

I started volunteering just to help out locally, but it’s given me purpose too. You see straight away how much small things matter here.

Sarah Heath Town

I help sort donations on Wednesdays. It’s simple work, but it means families walk out warmer and smiling. That stays with you longer than you’d think.

Leanne Bushbury