3food4u volunteers Leanne and Katie The immediate future of a hub providing vital support to people in need during the pandemic has been secured after it received financial support. The 3food4u charity had been looking for help to pay the rent for its shop in Sun Street, Waltham Abbey, but these concerns have been lifted after it was awarded a lifeline grant from Essex Community Foundation, Joseph and Lilian Sully Foundation and NET Coronavirus Appeal. In addition, Loughton Town Council have recognised the impact of the charity on the local community and awarded it £2,500. Loughton Town Councillor Stephen Murray said: “[There was] no doubt in our minds that this was a great project worthy of support. It was one of 14 grants totalling £22,100 Loughton Town Council was able to allocate to community groups doing great work across our town.”
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3food4u s founder Pesh Kapasiawala and Rose Kearin with Urbanest s donation A community project providing vital support for those in need during the pandemic is set to receive additional help during lockdown. The 3food4u charity has been nominated for the Joseph and Lilian Sully Foundation donation and to Essex County Council (Essex Association of Local Councils) for grant funding lockdown support for the community by Loughton Town Council and mayor Cllr Stella Murphy. This is set to help provide a vital lifeline for so many in these challenging times. Organisers have thanked Urbanest and Rose and Gus Kearin for facilitating the donation of 600 food packs including super noodles, coke, playing cards and sweets to the project. The donations will be used to feed several hundred families in the local area.
3food4u s founder Pesh Kapasiawala and Rose Kearin with Urbanest s donation A community project providing vital support for those in need during the pandemic is set to receive additional help during lockdown. The 3food4u charity has been nominated for the Joseph and Lilian Sully Foundation donation and to Essex County Council (Essex Association of Local Councils) for grant funding lockdown support for the community by Loughton Town Council and mayor Cllr Stella Murphy. This is set to help provide a vital lifeline for so many in these challenging times. Organisers have thanked Urbanest and Rose and Gus Kearin for facilitating the donation of 600 food packs including super noodles, coke, playing cards and sweets to the project. The donations will be used to feed several hundred families in the local area.