Gold House Hope For All

Gold House Hope For All

At a glance

Causes

  • Black, asian and minority ethnic groups
  • Children / families
  • Faith and ethics
  • Health and well being / research and care
  • Local / community
  • Women
  • Young people

Other details

Geographical remit: 
Local

Objectives

Gold house hope for all started in summer of 2020, during a pandemic and a difficult time time for all. We aim to support all who are facing food poverty and especially the BAME community who have a lack of these resources.

 

Our food bank pantry sessions are open to anybody in need.

GHHFA Liverpool operates two pantries a week Thursdays 12-3 and Sundays 12.30-1 ( to be revised ), where we provide a broad spectrum of food items and toiletries.
 

Women and Youth Empowerment

As our work expands, we also hope to embark on a soup/community kitchen which will not only enable us to provide hot meals, but also a space for socializing. With activities such as quiz nights, dance, and music evenings for the elderly and the youths. Thus creating a meeting point for light socializing as the government rules allow from time to time. 

Activities

We run various activities throughout the year across the various groups we support.

Currently, we are running a loneliness campaign to reach out to people who might be going through a lonely time or feel secluded. We are also running a school half term event where we will provide healthy meals for kids, interactive games abs much more.

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