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Everton in the Community: Blue Base Pantry celebrates 12 months of supporting families through cost-of-living crisis
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Since its launch, Blue Base Pantry has fed 17,462 people, saved 18,306kgs of food from landfill and supported 275 families during cost-of-living crisis.
The Blue Base Pantry, an essential food market initiative by Everton in the Community, has marked 12 months of delivery this week, providing a staggering 17,462 people with access to high-quality discounted food and saving over 18 tonnes of food from landfill.
The official charity of Everton Football Club delivers a range of life-changing programmes across Liverpool City Region aimed at tackling social issues which are most prevalent on the streets of Merseyside including health, employability, anti-social behaviour, education and poverty.
The majority of EitC’s delivery takes place in Liverpool 4 – one of the most socially deprived wards in the UK and a year ago, Blue Base Pantry was launched to help the local community cope with the aftereffects of the pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis.
Delivered in partnership with Fans Supporting Foodbanks, St Andrew’s Community Network, Your Local Pantry and FareShare, the initiative follows on from Everton’s Blue Family Campaign, which supported over 31,000 at-risk individuals with urgent aid during COVID-19.
Following on from this, the Blue Base pantry has continued to help residents cope with the rising cost of living by giving them access to a wide range of top-quality food, from fresh meat to fruit and vegetables, equating to approximately £20 worth of goods, in return for a token fee of just £3.50.
In addition to providing discounted food to members, the charity has teamed up with Riverside Housing, Enterprise Credit Union, Job Centre Plus and Smoke Free Liverpool to offer wrap around services including guidance on benefits, welfare and housing support at the weekly sessions which run every Thursday from 10am to 12pm at The Blue Base on Salop Street.
A registered GP is also on site each week as well as a Citizens Advice Bureau case worker, and the charity’s Employability team are on hand to provide employment advice at a fortnightly job fayre.
Since its launch in June 2022, the weekly programme has not only fed 17,462 individuals and saved 18,306kgs of food from landfill, but also established itself as the third busiest ‘Your Local Pantry’ in the UK, and the biggest single day ‘Your Local Pantry’ in operation.
In just 12 months, the initiative has also taken on 466 active members, had 6,722 visits and supported 275 local families with benefits, housing and money advice. As a result, the pantry has evolved from its initial aim of tackling food insecurity and poverty to become an extensive community hub, enhancing its offering to best serve the needs of the local community.
Adam Howard, Senior Programme Manager at Everton in the Community, commented:
“We operate in one of the most socially deprived wards in the UK, and the need in this area surrounding Goodison Park has seen us cement our place as the fourth biggest Your Local Food Pantry outside of London and Birmingham. We have a duty of care to our local community to help them cope with the rising costs of living and we are proud to be able to support so many people in need through our Blue Base Pantry.
“We have seen the initiative evolve from a weekly food market with the aim of tackling food insecurity and poverty to a multipurpose hub which offers several different services that residents need. The success of the pantry over the last year was made possible thanks to our dedicated volunteers and delivery partners, who have also helped to create a vibrant community atmosphere and a real sense of togetherness at The Blue Base where countless friendships have been built.”
Dave Kelly, Fans Supporting Foodbanks, added:
“Fans Supporting Foodbanks currently operate six mobile pantries across the Liverpool City Region. In the last calendar year, we have fed 120,000 people. Our partnership with EitC has enabled us to continue the growth of our mobile pantries, and it was important for us to build our relationship with Everton Football Club within the Blue mile. The year ahead will be a demanding one for us, but I am sure we will rise to the challenge.”
Tracey Crookall, St. Andrews Community Network, said:
“We are delighted with the success of the pantry so far, the support that it provides to the local community is crucial and continues to grow week-on-week. We have also really enjoyed working with colleagues from EitC, and it goes without saying that the volunteers are incredible – the team always goes above and beyond to provide a welcoming and supportive environment, ensuring that the pantry runs as smoothly as possible each week.”