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Hi All,
I am one of a trio of CCST Board members that are running with the above. The collection will be taking place on 29th October prior to our home game with Rotherham. I have pasted the press release and a link to an article covered by the Caerphilly post. I don't think anybody needs to be briefed or reminded about the hard times ahead for the vulnerable and less well off in our society. Your help will be deeply appreciated.
SJB



PRESS RELEASE: Thursday, September 29th, 2022



Cost Of Living Crisis: Trust Holds Foodbank Collection To Help Needy Families In Rhymney Valley




With a terrifying cost of living crisis hitting families and individuals hard, Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust – with support from Cardiff City Football Club – will hold a third foodbank collection to help those in need.

A food donation point will be set up from 12.30pm close to the Trust office (near Gate 5) before Cardiff City’s clash against Rotherham United (3pm) on Saturday, October 29th, 2022.

Food collected will be delivered to the Rhymney Valley Foodbank Centre and the Trust hopes to carry out further collections next year.

Steve Evans-Jones, Operations Manager at Rhymney Valley Foodbank in Aberbargoed, explained that the foodbank, which also has distribution points in Rhymney and New Tredegar, was struggling to meet increasing demand.

He explained: “Between April and September 2021, the foodbank issued 1,842 parcels with 1,132 adults and 710 for children. But between April and September this year, we issued 917 parcels – a 50% reduction and at time when demand had increased.

Steve said the reasons for rising demand included people falling into debt trying to meet rising energy and food prices as well as issues like changes to benefit income, domestic violence and homelessness.

Trust vice-chair David Craig said: “We know so many families and individuals are really struggling to put food on tables and heat their homes and that has meant donations to foodbanks have fallen.

“The Trust is appealing to all fans to give whatever they can afford – whether it is a tin or jar of food or a bag of items. Really, anything supporters can give will be gratefully received by those running the foodbank.”

Fellow board member Mike Spear said: “The story we were told of the struggles many face in the Rhymney Valley with enormous deprivation was both moving and worrying. The Trust knows life is difficult for many and we hope Cardiff City fans will again show their generosity and help those who are on the breadline, struggling to live.

“We’d once again like to thank Cardiff City Football Club, its staff and players for their support.”

Here is a list of food items most urgently needed by the foodbank: canned meat, canned fish, canned vegetables/tomatoes/rice pudding, custard, soup, tea and coffee, jam, pasta sauce and UHT milk. No perishable food, please.



Cash donations to the Foodbank can be made on the day.



The Rhymney Foodbank was established in 2012, at first in portacabins but more recently in their present location St Peter's Church, Aberbargoed. The Foodbank shares the space with the congregation at services twice a week! The church itself was opened in 1955, the building paid for using public subscriptions from Aberbargoed residents and miners.



NOTES



ENDS


For further information contact Phillip Nifield, Trust Press Officer, on 07766 712632
 
Hi All,
I am one of a trio of CCST Board members that are running with the above. The collection will be taking place on 29th October prior to our home game with Rotherham. I have pasted the press release and a link to an article covered by the Caerphilly post. I don't think anybody needs to be briefed or reminded about the hard times ahead for the vulnerable and less well off in our society. Your help will be deeply appreciated.
SJB



PRESS RELEASE: Thursday, September 29th, 2022



Cost Of Living Crisis: Trust Holds Foodbank Collection To Help Needy Families In Rhymney Valley



With a terrifying cost of living crisis hitting families and individuals hard, Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust – with support from Cardiff City Football Club – will hold a third foodbank collection to help those in need.

A food donation point will be set up from 12.30pm close to the Trust office (near Gate 5) before Cardiff City’s clash against Rotherham United (3pm) on Saturday, October 29th, 2022.

Food collected will be delivered to the Rhymney Valley Foodbank Centre and the Trust hopes to carry out further collections next year.

Steve Evans-Jones, Operations Manager at Rhymney Valley Foodbank in Aberbargoed, explained that the foodbank, which also has distribution points in Rhymney and New Tredegar, was struggling to meet increasing demand.

He explained: “Between April and September 2021, the foodbank issued 1,842 parcels with 1,132 adults and 710 for children. But between April and September this year, we issued 917 parcels – a 50% reduction and at time when demand had increased.

Steve said the reasons for rising demand included people falling into debt trying to meet rising energy and food prices as well as issues like changes to benefit income, domestic violence and homelessness.

Trust vice-chair David Craig said: “We know so many families and individuals are really struggling to put food on tables and heat their homes and that has meant donations to foodbanks have fallen.

“The Trust is appealing to all fans to give whatever they can afford – whether it is a tin or jar of food or a bag of items. Really, anything supporters can give will be gratefully received by those running the foodbank.”

Fellow board member Mike Spear said: “The story we were told of the struggles many face in the Rhymney Valley with enormous deprivation was both moving and worrying. The Trust knows life is difficult for many and we hope Cardiff City fans will again show their generosity and help those who are on the breadline, struggling to live.

“We’d once again like to thank Cardiff City Football Club, its staff and players for their support.”

Here is a list of food items most urgently needed by the foodbank: canned meat, canned fish, canned vegetables/tomatoes/rice pudding, custard, soup, tea and coffee, jam, pasta sauce and UHT milk. No perishable food, please.



Cash donations to the Foodbank can be made on the day.



The Rhymney Foodbank was established in 2012, at first in portacabins but more recently in their present location St Peter's Church, Aberbargoed. The Foodbank shares the space with the congregation at services twice a week! The church itself was opened in 1955, the building paid for using public subscriptions from Aberbargoed residents and miners.



NOTES



ENDS


For further information contact Phillip Nifield, Trust Press Officer, on 07766 712632
Good stuff mate. Isn't there a link where cash can be donated online?
 
Hi All,
I am one of a trio of CCST Board members that are running with the above. The collection will be taking place on 29th October prior to our home game with Rotherham. I have pasted the press release and a link to an article covered by the Caerphilly post. I don't think anybody needs to be briefed or reminded about the hard times ahead for the vulnerable and less well off in our society. Your help will be deeply appreciated.
SJB



PRESS RELEASE: Thursday, September 29th, 2022



Cost Of Living Crisis: Trust Holds Foodbank Collection To Help Needy Families In Rhymney Valley



With a terrifying cost of living crisis hitting families and individuals hard, Cardiff City Supporters’ Trust – with support from Cardiff City Football Club – will hold a third foodbank collection to help those in need.

A food donation point will be set up from 12.30pm close to the Trust office (near Gate 5) before Cardiff City’s clash against Rotherham United (3pm) on Saturday, October 29th, 2022.

Food collected will be delivered to the Rhymney Valley Foodbank Centre and the Trust hopes to carry out further collections next year.

Steve Evans-Jones, Operations Manager at Rhymney Valley Foodbank in Aberbargoed, explained that the foodbank, which also has distribution points in Rhymney and New Tredegar, was struggling to meet increasing demand.

He explained: “Between April and September 2021, the foodbank issued 1,842 parcels with 1,132 adults and 710 for children. But between April and September this year, we issued 917 parcels – a 50% reduction and at time when demand had increased.

Steve said the reasons for rising demand included people falling into debt trying to meet rising energy and food prices as well as issues like changes to benefit income, domestic violence and homelessness.

Trust vice-chair David Craig said: “We know so many families and individuals are really struggling to put food on tables and heat their homes and that has meant donations to foodbanks have fallen.

“The Trust is appealing to all fans to give whatever they can afford – whether it is a tin or jar of food or a bag of items. Really, anything supporters can give will be gratefully received by those running the foodbank.”

Fellow board member Mike Spear said: “The story we were told of the struggles many face in the Rhymney Valley with enormous deprivation was both moving and worrying. The Trust knows life is difficult for many and we hope Cardiff City fans will again show their generosity and help those who are on the breadline, struggling to live.

“We’d once again like to thank Cardiff City Football Club, its staff and players for their support.”

Here is a list of food items most urgently needed by the foodbank: canned meat, canned fish, canned vegetables/tomatoes/rice pudding, custard, soup, tea and coffee, jam, pasta sauce and UHT milk. No perishable food, please.



Cash donations to the Foodbank can be made on the day.



The Rhymney Foodbank was established in 2012, at first in portacabins but more recently in their present location St Peter's Church, Aberbargoed. The Foodbank shares the space with the congregation at services twice a week! The church itself was opened in 1955, the building paid for using public subscriptions from Aberbargoed residents and miners.



NOTES



ENDS


For further information contact Phillip Nifield, Trust Press Officer, on 07766 712632
Fantastic work Sloop :thumbup:
 
Good stuff mate. Isn't there a link where cash can be donated online?
I think and hope so. We should get more info and details on this soon. It was mentioned at our first meet up.
SJB
 
Great work, but a sad indictment of the Dickensian times some are experiencing.
 
:bump: Hi everyone. Just putting a bump on this one. Hopefully we will get a good response.
SJB
 
Hi everyone. We have received details of the online donation option. I know some on here and on other social media have enquired about this option. Please PM me for the details. As i am not too sure if putting it up payment details here is proper practice. Please pass the word around again ref the physical collection outside Trust Office on Saturday. Collections starts 1230.
Cheers
SJB.
 
An update and feedback from Saturday's Collection.

Fans’ Fantastic Support For Foodbank Appeal

The Trust is thrilled to announce that more than 1,000 items were donated at the foodbank collection organised by the Trust before the Rotherham United game on Saturday.

And a fantastic total of £504.50 was also donated by generous supporters which includes a £100 contribution from the Trust.

David Craig, vice-chair of the Trust, said: “We were overwhelmed with the generosity of fans and everyone at Cardiff City Football Club. It was also great to receive donations on the day from Rubin Colwill and Oli Denham on behalf of the players. Club mascot Bartley also turned up to support the collection.

“The cost of living crisis with rising food and energy bills has hit many families and individuals very hard. So we are pleased to have helped support the tremendous work of the Rhymney Valley Foodbank in feeding the neediest in society.”

The Trust has now held three foodbank collections and we’ve been overwhelmed with the response from fans and the club alike.
SJB
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