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Refugee Week: Supporting everyone with compassion and dignity

This week marks Refugee Week, a national celebration of the strength, resilience, and contributions of refugees and people seeking safety. At Hart Foodbank, we believe that everyone deserves to be treated with compassion, dignity, and respect. We are proud to support people from all backgrounds who have been referred to us, providing practical help during […]

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Support for people with disabilities following benefit announcements

We know that many people who come to Hart Foodbank for support are disabled or have long-term health conditions. Recent announcements about proposed changes to disability benefits may have left some people feeling worried, uncertain, or anxious about what the future might hold. We want to reassure our community that we are still here for […]

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Pride Month: recognising the unequal impact of hunger

June is Pride Month, an important opportunity to celebrate diversity, inclusion, and community, while also recognising some of the challenges still faced by LGBTQIA+ people across the UK. At Hart Foodbank, we believe everyone deserves access to the essentials they need to live with dignity. However, research continues to show that food insecurity does not […]

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Shortages List 8th June 2026

Please find the Hart Foodbank needs list for this week below: Tinned Fruit* Long-Life Milk** Fruit Squash** Men’s & Women’s Deodorants** Washing Detergents Household Cleaning Items* Thank you, as always, your donations to the foodbank are really appreciated 🙏❤️ Items marked, if any, with * are currently low in stock, or with ** nearly out […]

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Looking for local support or activities in Hart?

The Here for Hart Directory is a free online directory that helps residents find community groups, services, and local support across Hart. Whether you’re looking for wellbeing support, advice, activities, or ways to get involved in your community, the directory brings everything together in one easy‑to‑search place.  And our details are in it too! To […]

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Helping children & families build confidence around food – Discover Food Labs

We are pleased to share information about Food Labs, a free programme designed to help professionals and organisations run fun, inclusive food exploration sessions for children and families. Food Labs uses curiosity, sensory exploration, and hands-on “food scientist” activities to help children develop confidence around food in a safe, supportive, and pressure-free environment. The approach […]

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Can you spare any carrier bags?

We are appealing for donations of good-quality carrier bags to help us distribute food and essential items to local people in need. Every week, we use large numbers of carrier bags to pack and transport food parcels. While food donations are always vital, carrier bags are another everyday item that helps us get support to […]

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Shortages List 2nd June 2026

Please find the Hart Foodbank needs list for this week below: Tinned Vegetables** Savoury Biscuits Fruit Squash Washing-Up Liquid** Washing Detergents Household Cleaning Items Thank you, as always, your donations to the foodbank are really appreciated 🙏❤️ Items marked, if any, with * are currently low in stock, or with ** nearly out of stock. […]

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Celebrating our volunteers during Volunteers’ Week

This week is Volunteers’ Week, a chance to recognise and celebrate the incredible people who give their time, skills, and energy to support communities across the UK. At Hart Foodbank, our volunteers are at the heart of everything we do. From collecting and sorting donations, packing food parcels, welcoming visitors, supporting warehouse operations, driving deliveries, […]

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Can you add one extra item?

Every time you shop, one small extra item can make a big difference to someone in need. At Hart Foodbank, we continue to support individuals and families across our community who are struggling with the rising cost of living. For many people, everyday essentials are becoming increasingly difficult to afford, and demand for support remains […]

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