Emergency Assistance Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 11 March 2021)

Division and Amount District Organisation Project Councillor(s) Awarded Ashfield South OT Fundraisers Constituted organisation supporting vulnerable people with food parcels, £2,200 Phil Rostance collecting medication and befriending lonely and isolated residents. Also offers dog walking.

Ashfield Kirkby North Ashfield Health and Wellbeing A partnership of Food banks across Ashfield coordinated by the District £15,750 John Knight Partnership Council providing food parcels for people on low incomes.

Ashfield Kirkby North Ashfield Health and wellbeing Co-ordination of emergency food for vulnerable residents and other essential £8,500 John Knight Partnership/ support. The project is co-ordinated by the Ashfield Health and Well Being Council Partnership whose partners include; Ashfield District Council, (who take the lead role) and also, NHS Mid Nottinghamshire Integrated Care Partnership (ICP), Nottinghamshire County Council Public Health and Ashfield Voluntary Action.

Ashfield Sutton Central and Let's All Eat Delivered by trained volunteers, the project turns FareShare food surplus into £9,370 East food parcels providing access to free, fresh, healthy food on an a weekly Samantha Deakin outreach and referral basis to vulnerable families.

Ashfield Sutton Central and New Cross Community Church Provision of food bags / essential item hampers for families with small children £550 East on a low income / benefits, people who are lonely / isolated and homeless Samantha Deakin people who have been referred by the local Framework.

Ashfield Sutton Central and Stanton Hill Community Help Provision of food / essential items / advice and guidance to individuals and £3,230 East Centre families most in need. The Help Centre works alongside other organisations Samantha Deakin such as Ashfield District Council, Nottinghamshire County Council and doctor surgeries etc.

Ashfield Sutton Central and Sutton Christian Fellowship Delivering cooked meals and essential food parcels to vulnerable people £4,600 East throughout the local area. Samantha Deakin Bassetlaw Blyth and Harwood and food bank Food bank using donated food to help the village community. Volunteers £500 Sheila Place distribute food parcels to families in need.

Emergency Assistance Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 11 March 2021) 1 of 9 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Councillor(s) Awarded Bassetlaw East OASIS Community Church Providing a shopping / prescription service matching volunteers with self- £10,000 Steve Vickers (Retford) isolators, also providing food and essential toiletry hampers to vulnerable families and individuals.

Bassetlaw East Bassetlaw Community and Working with Council to ensure the delivery of emergency £33,988 Glynn Gilfoyle Voluntary Service (BCVS) food parcels, and providing a shopper/delivery service.

Bassetlaw Worksop East Bassetlaw Community and Providing food parcels, hygiene items and referral services to people who have £20,000 Glynn Gilfoyle Voluntary Service (BCVS) suffered financial hardship because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bassetlaw Worksop East Bassetlaw Food Bank This proposal is to build on the free food parcel service by moving those that £10,000 Glynn Gilfoyle can afford it to a subscription based fresh fruit and veg based fortnightly delivered service. This will include recipe support and an encourage healthier choices for families.

Bassetlaw Worksop East Focus on Young People in Providing essential welfare and hygiene packs for families who have been £1,000 Glynn Gilfoyle Bassetlaw referred via social care and family support services. As a result of this support, service users are now engaging with statutory agencies reducing the vulnerability of families and children and young people.

Bassetlaw Worksop East Focus on Young People in Provision of packs to young people which include toiletries and hygiene goods £3,050 Glynn Gilfoyle Bassetlaw as well as food items during the covid pandemic.

Bassetlaw Worksop East OASIS Community Church, Centre Providing food hampers, toiletries and essential household items to vulnerable £10,000 Glynn Gilfoyle & Gardens (Worksop) families.

Bassetlaw Worksop East OASIS Community Church, Centre Provision of food and essential items to support those with medium to high risk £10,000 Glynn Gilfoyle & Gardens (Worksop) vulnerabilities. The project takes referrals from statutory and non-statutory agencies.

Bassetlaw Worksop East Worksop Christian Centre LIFE A faith based organisation offering support to the community including £10,000 Glynn Gilfoyle (WCC LIFE Community Hub) shopping, medicine delivery, befriending and counselling. Funding required to continue this and to set up a hub in the form of a café in the town centre offering food and advice, encouraging residents by offering a 'hand up' rather than a 'hand out'.

Bassetlaw Worksop North Christ Church Worksop Provision of a befriending service, wellbeing checks, food parcels, prescription £4,050 Alan Rhodes collection service and other essential products to people / families who are most in need.

Emergency Assistance Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 11 March 2021) 2 of 9 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Councillor(s) Awarded Bassetlaw Worksop North The Well Community Projects Food distribution and essential items are purchased and delivered via the local £6,000 Alan Rhodes church network, which provides a community hub and support to the local community. This is a welcoming vibrant church that caters for all ages and is inclusive. The church has lots of other community projects that help and support the people of Retford and Bassetlaw such as a toddler group, café, slimming world, etc.

Broxtowe Beeston Central Beeston Community Resource CIO Delivering nourishing cooked meals three days a week to extremely vulnerable £15,000 and Rylands people. Kate Foale Broxtowe Beeston Central Broxtowe Community Projects Distribution of essential fresh food items and essential items including nappies, £14,924 and Rylands formula milk and school stationary and uniforms to those vulnerable due to self Kate Foale isolation, shielding and at risk of food poverty.

Broxtowe Beeston Central Sri Thurkkai Amman Temple Providing culturally sensitive hot takeaway meals and emotional, medical and £2,000 and Rylands well-being support to those impacted by COVID. Kate Foale Broxtowe Bramcote and Hope CIO A social concern project enabling the coordination of volunteers from local £30,000 Beeston North churches to deliver food parcel delivery or collection from each location using a Steve Carr central distribution hub and providing advice in relation to social distancing, debt, welfare, housing and employment.

Broxtowe Eastwood Citizens Advice Broxtowe To meet the additional recruitment, training, equipment and supervision costs £53,327 Tony Harper associated with delivering a wide ranging advice service that is seeing significant increases in demand for help with debt management and benefit support

Broxtowe Eastwood Freewheelers Ltd A community service, primarily using blood bikes, for food, shopping and £6,700 Tony Harper prescription collections and delivery. Providing essential assistance to Nottinghamshire CCG. Funding required to help with delivery costs.

Broxtowe Greasley and Brinsley Parish Council Providing food to vulnerable people including young people and older people. £6,500 Brinsley John Handley

Emergency Assistance Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 11 March 2021) 3 of 9 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Councillor(s) Awarded Broxtowe Nuthall and Nuthall Parish Council Providing hot/cold food and a shopping service for essential items for £1,200 Kimberley vulnerable residents of the parish. Philip Owen Broxtowe Stapleford and Stapleford Community Group A service delivering food to those in need amongst local communities £3,200 Broxtowe Central supporting Churches, youth clubs and nurseries, with over 150 residents John Doddy, John accessing the service. Longdon Broxtowe Stapleford and The Church @ Montrose Court Provision of locally delivered, balanced and nutritious food parcels to those £2,500 Broxtowe Central affected by COVID. John Doddy, John Longdon Broxtowe Stapleford and The Helpful Bureau Providing a community service of cooked meals, shopping and prescription £6,492 Broxtowe Central collection and household support. Also provides help and support by John Doddy, John transporting wheelchair users to medical appointments and offers a befriending Longdon scheme for service users.

Broxtowe Stapleford and The Helpful Bureau Local volunteers working together to provide food and essential item donations £3,345 Broxtowe Central for food banks, cooked meals, plus a shopping and prescription collection John Doddy, John service, and befriending help-line for the most vulnerable during the COVID Longdon pandemic.

Broxtowe Toton, Chilwell and Christ Church Chilwell with St Providing nutritional breakfasts to families in need within the parish. Wanting to £810 Attenborough Barnabas Church Inham Nook extend service to continue providing meals when the schools return from the Richard Jackson, summer holiday. Eric Kerry Gedling Arnold North Emmanuel Church Bestwood Collection and delivery service of freshly prepared nutritious hot cooked meals £10,955 Pauline Allan, for the local community. Michael Payne Gedling Arnold South Gedling Borough Council The purchase of a stock of electric oil radiators to supply to householders free £750 John Clarke, Muriel of change in emergency situations. This service links to the Council’s Weisz overarching cold weather plan and will be able to support up to 6 households per week during a period of hardship.

Gedling Calverton St Wilfrid's Church Provision of a 'Christmas Blessings' box containing essential food items and £1,000 Boyd Elliott seasonal treats for families in need.

Emergency Assistance Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 11 March 2021) 4 of 9 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Councillor(s) Awarded Gedling Calverton St Wilfrid's Church, Calverton Christian faith based project providing food boxes to families in need for free. £2,100 Boyd Elliott The organization is also well connected online and has a range of online activities for children and families to access on a regular and weekly basis including; youth drama, youth music, messy church and a sunday morning children's group.

Gedling Carlton East Netherfield Forum - St George's Providing freshly cooked hot lunches and essential supplies, delivered by £10,000 Nicki Brooks Centre community volunteers to those in the surrounding area that are shielding or economically disadvantaged.

Gedling Newstead Bestwood Miners Welfare Institute Provision of free meals to anyone in the community, including people who are £5,500 Chris Barnfather & Recreation Ground self-isolating.

Gedling Newstead Bestwood Miners Welfare Institute Additional equipment for a community kitchen providing free meals for the £4,464 Chris Barnfather & Recreation Ground elderly and people in need.

Mansfield North Disability Nottinghamshire On-line and telephone DWP benefits/disability advice and guidance, health and £2,004 Joyce Bosnjak, well-being and exercises classes to reduce social isolation for the extremely Parry Tsimbiridis vulnerable.

Mansfield Mansfield North NIDAS The project offers family centered support to children and families who are £1,000 Joyce Bosnjak, living with or have experienced domestic violence, or abuse. The focus is on Parry Tsimbiridis enabling families to live healthy, happy and safe lives. The project has been producing and delivering essential resource and information packs to families and is hoping to also deliver healthy snacks to the children they are supporting in readiness for returning to school.

Mansfield Mansfield North Schools Out For Summer Assisting children and families in need who have been most affected by £6,000 Joyce Bosnjak, deprivation during COVID-19 by providing supermarket vouchers, school Parry Tsimbiridis uniforms and food parcels.

Mansfield Mansfield South Hettys Charity providing advice, signposting and support for families and individuals in £4,000 Stephen Garner, crisis due to substance misuse. Andy Sissons Mansfield Mansfield South Mansfield Soup Kitchen Supports those in need by providing hot meals and food parcels to homeless £1,800 Stephen Garner, and vulnerable people in the local community. They also help families by Andy Sissons providing clothes, school uniform and toiletries and signpost where necessary to relevant agencies.

Emergency Assistance Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 11 March 2021) 5 of 9 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Councillor(s) Awarded Mansfield Mansfield South Tracy's Street Kitchen Providing care packages, which includes food, baby products and toiletries, to £750 Stephen Garner, individuals and families in Mansfield and Ashfield. Andy Sissons Mansfield Mansfield West Dallas Street Resource Centre A Community Hub based in Mansfield Town Centre providing a wide range of £2,160 Paul Henshaw, support including food to homeless, vulnerable and excluded groups. Hoping to Diana Meale extend their service further in the Mansfield Community.

Mansfield Mansfield West Council A multi-faceted application seeking to develop a sustainable approach to food £70,402 Paul Henshaw, poverty. It includes the establishment and support costs of 7 food clubs, and 2 Diana Meale Holiday Hunger programmes.

Newark and Blidworth Sam's Place CIC Provision of food parcels to support local families which are provided through £1,500 Sherwood Yvonne Woodhead the ‘community table’. Any surplus food is used to provide as free breakfast service 3-days a week for childen on their way to the secondary school in the village. The service is provided in a deprived area with higher than national rates of unemployment.

Newark and Blidworth The Social Action Hub A social action hub offering low cost food and essential items for communities £15,130 Sherwood Yvonne Woodhead in Blidworth, Rainworth and parts of Mansfield through a Social Supermarket initiative. This aims to reduce food poverty for vulnerable people, especially those on low incomes and those struggling as a result of lost jobs due to the pandemic.

Newark and Farndon and Trent District To appoint a Food Coordinator for the District to create stability and join all of £35,000 Sherwood Sue Saddington Council our food work together and engage partners.

Newark and Farndon and Trent Newark Community Hub Providing low cost or free meals to homeless people and other vulnerable £2,000 Sherwood Sue Saddington groups, as well as groceries and personal hygiene parcels.

Newark and Muskham and Bilsthorpe Community Green Provision of essential personal packages to maintain basic hygiene during £1,500 Sherwood Farnsfield Spaces Group COVID. Bruce Laughton Newark and Muskham and Sycamore Dining CIC Providing hot, freshly cooked meals delivered to the homes of vulnerable £3,640 Sherwood Farnsfield people who are referred to the project by other organisations. Bruce Laughton

Emergency Assistance Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 11 March 2021) 6 of 9 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Councillor(s) Awarded Newark and Newark West Newark & Tuxford Foodbank A food bank for Newark and surrounding areas, providing essential food for £10,000 Sherwood Keith Girling people and families in need which is delivered to their homes due to travel restrictions / costs.

Newark and Newark West Newark Town Council Food delivery service which is provided free to local residents based on health £4,750 Sherwood Keith Girling need due to Covid related issues, operating 3 days a week within a five mile radius of the Newark Market Traders, using locally sorced food supplies from the Market.

Newark and Lifespring Church and Centre A well-established project offering food parcels and welfare phone calls to £21,232 Sherwood Mike Pringle residents in Mansfield and Newark & Sherwood. So far, 900 hampers and 5,400 shopping bags have been delivered. Funding will enable the project to continue for a further 16 weeks.

Newark and Sherwood Forest Rumbles Catering Project Ltd Community food bank providing food and essential household items to local £5,700 Sherwood John Peck people.

Rushcliffe Cotgrave Super Kitchen Organisation provides hot food, food parcels and a village mini market twice a £5,900 Richard Butler week to benefit those who are vulnerable and don't feel they can venture out during this difficult time. The organisation works with other food organisations to lessen food waste and deliver to those in need.

Rushcliffe Keyworth Keyworth Community Projects Providing food vouchers and food parcels to vulnerable local residents affected £5,760 John Cottee by COVID-19.

Rushcliffe The Friary (Applying Partner) A consortium of local advice centres offering welfare, benefits and debt advice £5,390 North to vulnerable residents, especially those who have lost jobs or are homeless. Liz Plant Funding requested predominantly for IT and training costs will enable the support to continue as there is a marked increased in demand for the service.

Rushcliffe West Bridgford Meet, Greet and Eat Provision of food bags to elderly, vulnerable and isolated people in Rushcliffe. £3,030 West The project uses volunteers who have additional needs which helps to keep Gordon Wheeler them integrated in the community during the pandemic and also works in partnership with Renew 37, West Bridgford Young People Centre and Rushcliffe Social Prescribers. The food bags are prepared at Welbeck Lodge and the project is hoping to start preparing, cooking and delivering hot meals.

Emergency Assistance Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 11 March 2021) 7 of 9 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Councillor(s) Awarded Rushcliffe West Bridgford The Friary The project aims to empower homeless and disadvantaged adults to rebuild £2,028 West their lives by providing practical help and support, such as food, clothing, Gordon Wheeler advice on budgeting, emotional support and drug and alcohol counselling and support. Also continuing to offer frontline services to homeless people during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Countywide African Caribbean National Artistic Providing weekly cooked meals using Caribbean recipes which are culturally £5,000 Centre sensitive. The organisation also cooks European dishes for the wider community so that they can provide wide accessibility and signposts vulnerable people to social services and other agencies as appropriate.

Countywide Autistic Nottingham The charity works to fill the gap in provision for Autistic adults without £2,000 intellectual disabilities (previously Asperger's or High Functioning Autism). Provides a food run, (where staff collect and deliver food), donates food to those in hardship, collects prescriptions, and donates / collects other essential items. Autistic Nottingham have also donated PA (personal assistant) time to individuals whose support network has gone into isolation or for those who are still awaiting a care assessment/implementation of care budget.

Countywide Sai Dham (Nottingham) and Religious organisation providing hot meals to vulnerable people / sheltered £2,300 Community Center housing.

Countywide Shri Bhagwati Mata Mandir Trust A faith based charity group based in Nottingham City, providing dry food £5,000 and Sanatan Community Centre parcels to 70 vulnerable families across 4 districts in the County.

Countywide Support for Survivors A peer-led charity which offers support, guidance and advocacy to survivors of £4,000 childhood abuse. Funding requested to enable outreach support to continue, including the delivery of food and prescriptions as demand for the services has increased.

Countywide The Yoruba Association A community organisation supporting the Yoruba community by providing £683 Nottingham, Nottinghamshire education and information. Funding requested is to meet the association's Fareshare subscription costs which allows them to provide food parcels for distribution to those who need them.

Countywide Family Action Food club, providing healthy food at a subsidized rate, delivered to peoples £8,063 doorsteps, who are struggling to feed to their families.

Emergency Assistance Fund – Approved Projects (updated on 11 March 2021) 8 of 9 Division and Amount District Organisation Project Councillor(s) Awarded Countywide Sewa Day Co-ordinating access to food parcels and other essential items for children and £7,235 families in Nottinghamshire who are struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Providing support to East Midlands Ambulance Service staff by providing hot meals on a weekly basis.

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