Get Help
How to get help
If you need help from our foodbank there are a few simple steps to follow.
The most important step is to get a foodbank voucher.
In order to provide the most appropriate help for the circumstances of your situation we work with local agencies. If they feel you are struggling to put food on the table, they will issue you with a foodbank voucher. The local agency can also provide long term support if needed to help address some of the issues behind the reasons for your crisis. Agencies we work with include: Citizens Advice, housing support officers, children’s centres, health visitors, social services and some local charities.
1. Get in touch with us.
If you call or email our foodbank we can talk through your situation and put you in touch with a relevant local agency.
2. Arrange a visit to the referral agency.
They will discuss your situation and supply you with a foodbank voucher where appropriate.
3. Bring your foodbank voucher to your nearest foodbank centre.
You can find a list of our local centres and opening times here. When you arrive, we’ll welcome you with a warm drink and our trained volunteers will chat with you about your situation. We’ll also discuss any dietary needs you may have and exchange your foodbank voucher for a parcel of three days of emergency food. We’ll also help to support you in any other ways that we can. Most of our foodbank centres offer a cafe style environment and our aim is to provide non-judgemental support at the point of crisis.
4. LOCAL CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU
Once a fortnight the foodbank is visited by a member of the Citizen’s Advice Bureau, who has been trained to provide specialist advice to those individuals experiencing financial difficulty. They can help with budgeting, debt management, benefit claims and many other financial problems. Thanks to a collaboration between the Citizen’s Advice Bureau and Trussell Trust, this confidential service is completely free for anyone living in the Cheddar Valley area. You can also contact the local Citizen’s Advice Bureau directly, or you can contact the foodbank and we will put you in touch.
If you have any further questions our FAQ’s page may help, or feel free to give us a call.