Irlam and Cadishead Foodbank
Categories of Work: Advice, support & information services, Befriending, Children, young people & families, Community development, Community services and/or facilities, Domestic abuse and/or sexual abuse, Employment/work, Financial Services, Funding and grants, Health and well-being, Homelessness, Housing and related support, Mental health services, Poverty/low income, Social activities, Social and community care services, Telephone helpline, Tenants and residents services, Transport, Voluntary and community sector support, Volunteering
Who do you work with?: All Client Groups, Adult offenders and ex-offenders and their families, Asylum seekers and/or refugees, Black and Ethnic Minority, Faith communities, Families and/or parents, Gay/lesbian/bisexual, Gypsies and travellers, Homeless people, Learning disabilities (people with), Lone parents, Looked after children, Long-term/chronic illness (people with), Low income (people on), Men, Mental health problems (people with), Migrant communities, Older people, Physical disabilities (people with), Sensory impairment (people with), Substance misusers (drugs/alcohol), Survivors of abuse and/or victims of crime, Tenants and residents, Transgender, Unemployed people, Veterans/ Ex service people, Voluntary and community groups, Volunteers, Women, Young people (aged 16-19), Young people (aged 20-25), Young offenders, Disabled people (all), Employed, Carers (adults)
Organisation description: We provide food and access to in house Citizens Advice to vulnerable and struggling local people.
Supporting other voluntary and community organisations: Governance (committees and trustees), Networks and partnerships, Planning, Volunteering
Contact details
C/O St Joseph the Worker RC Church, Manchester, M44 6GX