NMD Council Chair Supports Local Foodbanks

Chairperson Donates to Local Foodbanks at Christmas

Chairperson Donates to Local Foodbanks at Christmas

Foodbanks have received a food a cash boost across the Council district.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Michael Savage launched a Christmas Food Appeal recently to provide food and essential non-food items to residents who are most in need this Christmas.

Seven drop off points across the district opened from Monday 21 November to Friday 9 December to enable members of the public to donate to the appeal.

Newry Mourne and Down Council Chairperson, Councillor Michael Savage with (from left to right) Fountain Foodbank Downpatrick Volunteers Jill Reid, Sandra Shields and Dorothy Corkin.

During what is likely to be the most challenging winter that our foodbank network has ever faced, residents’ donations have assisted in enabling our Chairperson to deliver food boxes as well as a monetary donation to the local food banks within the community.

These include Fountain Foodbank, Downpatrick; The Larder, Newry; The Cornerstone, Kilkeel; The Pantry, Newcastle; Kilmore and Crossgar Foodbank and Ballynahinch Foodbank.

Council Chairperson, Councillor Michael Savage with The Larder, Newry Volunteer, Stella Maguire.

The soaring cost of living means more and more people are being forced to use food banks and for the first time ever, local food banks are giving out more food than is being donated.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Michael Savage said: “The foodbanks located in our district work tirelessly all year round,

“They always go the extra mile to help struggling families and individuals in providing food parcels and practical support to those most in need.

“I know that this is an incredibly challenging time for many people in our local area and I am pleased that I could help in some small way to make a difference.”