About our foodbank

We believe in a Malvern that is free from poverty, where everyone has hope for the future.

One hand resting on another persons in comfort

That’s why we provide three days’ nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to people in Malvern.

We are part of a nationwide community of foodbanks, supported by Trussell, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK.

Here's a little more about our project:

Malvern Hills Foodbank is a project founded in 2012 by local churches and community groups, working together towards stopping hunger in our local area. We opened in February 2013 at a small warehouse in Howsell Road and moved to our present warehouse in Spring Lane South in October 2013. 

Over 20 church communities provide regular donations of food and household items, supplemented by donations at local shops including Just So in Barnards Green, Waitrose Great Malvern, Morrisons and Co-op Food in Worcester Road and in Upton upon Severn. 

The foodbank has over 40 referral agencies: these are local organisations which can help and advise people in difficulty and, where necessary, provide a voucher for food to be redeemed at one of our foodbank centres.

Malvern Hills Foodbank is run by volunteers, supported by The Trussell Trust.


 

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