St Mark's and St Philip's free food markets

by Rebecca Gibbs in Cardiff, United Kingdom

St Mark's and St Philip's free food markets

Total raised £2,360

 
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We provide a warm, welcoming place for everyone, free food for people to fill their fridges and cupboards, plus finance and debt courses.

Project by St Mark's Gabalfa and St Philip's Tremorfa Parochial Church Council

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Aviva Community Fund is providing live match funding

Putting our religious beliefs into real-life action, volunteers at St Mark's Evangelical Anglican Church in Gabalfa, and St Philip's Tremorfa, Cardiff, collect food that's still in-date but past the point supermarkets would put it on sale, and pass it on to anyone that needs it - for free. 

We provide a warm, welcoming place for everyone, and the chance for people to fill their fridges and cupboards with free food. Anyone can take any of the food, they don't need to be referred to the market or have a voucher. 

At Christmas, we raised money to give gifts of toiletries, hot water bottles, biscuits and chocolates to all who visited the food markets. We also partnered with Tesco to give out free toys for the children whose families use the markets. 

Marcus Nelson, the church's vicar, explains how the market first got started: "In the early days, right at the very beginning of the pandemic. Somebody gave us a little note saying there was no food at all in their house. It started from there, we started picking up food from different supermarkets." 

"It slowly grew until we were picking up from 50 supermarkets a week and we were able to share much more widely than at the start. We’ve been running for almost three years which is hard to believe. We have between 50 and 60 people, some queueing from 6am. We open the doors around 8:30, watch a film, pray, chat, sing some songs and come and get the food."

Alongside the warm space and free food, we also help people improve their financial wellbeing. With help from Christians Against Poverty, we are running debt management courses. We also provide support with filling out forms for benefits, visas, job applications, college applications etc. We work with Purple Shoots to help people become self-reliant, discover routes into work, and start their own businesses.

We'll spend the money on "cupboard essentials" and toiletries, and the financial wellbeing resources. Donations will also contribute to the heating costs of the warm spaces, and the free tea and coffee we provide.

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