Thank You to All who regularly donate to Darkhouse Food Bank
To acknowledge the work of Food Banks during the Covid Pandemic, Food Bank Volunteers throughout Dudley MBC have been granted Freedom of the Borough status.
Food Bank Volunteers were invited to a Garden Party at Himley Hall, Tuesday, 17th May 2022
Congratulations to Darkhouse Food Bank Volunteers
Recognition truly deserved
Food Bank Volunteers were invited to a Garden Party at Himley Hall, Tuesday, 17th May 2022
Congratulations to Darkhouse Food Bank Volunteers
Recognition truly deserved
Darkhouse Food Bank
is staffed by volunteers and is open
Tuesdays
2.00 - 4.00 pm
is staffed by volunteers and is open
Tuesdays
2.00 - 4.00 pm
2022
Thank you to Bradley Methodist Church
for so generously donating a large part of the
contributions to their Harvest Festival to
Darkhouse Food Bank
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2021
Darkhouse Food Bank continued throughout the Covid-19 Lockdown
2020
Food Items brought along to the Harvest Service, Sunday, 4th October, were donated to Darkhouse Food Bank
Thank you for your kind contributions
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During the awful times caused by Covid-19, the community rallied round making wonderful donations to the Food Bank. Below, May 2020, the cupboards were stocked with contributions from, amongst others, Asda Sedgley store.
Clients are usually referred to Darkhouse Food Bank with a voucher, given by the local PCSO, social worker, CAB, benefits officer or the probation service. Referrals also come from schools, other Churches, hospitals, crisis centres and training agencies. The problems have often arisen from domestic abuse, theft, benefit delays (very common and a growing problem) or ill health, though there can be many more reasons for people experiencing hardship.
"Everyone is listened to and, wherever possible, we try to help."
"Everyone is listened to and, wherever possible, we try to help."

