The Isle of Man Foodbank is a Manx registered independent charity, founded in November 2013, evolving from a project originally instigated by a group of Rotarians from Douglas in the Isle of Man. Since then demand for help or support has increased year on year.
In making the donation, Paul Winnell, President of the Rotary Club of Rushen & Western Mann commented:
“The members of the club have genrously donated food and toiletries as they recognise that the Isle of Man Foodbank provides crisis support in the form of REAL food for REAL people in REAL need, supporting people of all ages, in all areas of the island”
In accepting the donations, Neal Mellon commented:
“Times are hard. Many people are JUST ABOUT MANAGING – so when a sudden crisis occurs such as redundancy, illness, a domestic situation or something else outside the individuals control, suddenly it all goes pear-shaped.
That’s why Foodbank exists –
· to provide emergency food support to those in crisis,
· to give a hand up and
· to help with getting back on track.”
He added
“We provide emergency support with food paracles, while helping clients to identify and resolve underlying problems by pointing clients to relevant support organisations such as Debt Management, Life Skills, Careers and Budgeting.”
Neal Mellon went on to outline that the Isle of Man Foodbank also have a number of other projects on the go – here is just a flavour of the other things they do:
back Every year through the Rotary Club of Rushen & Western Mann Charitable Trust, the Club makes donations to a number of international, UK and local good causes following fundraising activities which take place throughout the Year.