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Chorlton and Didsbury Foodbank

Chorlton and Didsbury Foodbank provides emergency food parcels for people living in the Chorlton and Didsbury area, people are referred to the foodbank for various reasons including redundancy, benefit changes or delay or even an unexpected bill, it can even be families struggling to put food on the table during school holidays, or to ease a financial burden.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Karen Ursell
Contact Position
Foodbank Project Manager
Telephone
07938 191 038 07938 191 038
E-mail
info@chorltondidsbury.foodbank.org.uk
Website
Chorlton and Didsbury Foodbank
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Where to go

Name
Christ Church Hall
Address
Darley Avenue
West Didsbury
Manchester
Postcode
M20 2ZD
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Notes

We are open for collections on Wednesdays and Fridays and offer a delivery service on Tuesdays to clients with mobility issues and large families of more than five people

Christ Church Hall is situated behind the church, driveway access from Darley Ave and small gate on Princess Road, M20 2ZD.

St Barnabas is on the corner of Hurstville Road and Hardy Lane, Chorlton M21 8DH.

 

Costs

Associated Cost
No

Availability

Referral required
Referral Details

You will need a voucher to access the food bank, our referrers include Chorlton Job Centre, Southway Housing Trust, Moss Care Housing, Barlow Moor Community Centre, local schools and Sure Start Centres, Citizens Advice Manchester, most other housing associations in Chorlton and Didsbury Area, Councillors and MP.  These are now generated electronically by the referrer and relevant details are automatically sent to us.

 

Other notes
Chorlton and Didsbury Foodbank is a Registered Charity in England and Wales, registration no. 1177999. The registered address is Chorlton and Didsbury Foodbank, St Barnabas Church, Hurstville Road, Chorlton, Manchester, M21 8DH.

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