Salford Food Parcels Project
Salford Food Parcels is a service that provides emergency food support to individuals and families in need in Salford. They help people who are experiencing financial difficulties, unemployment, or other crises that make it hard to buy food.
In addition to food parcels, Salford Food Parcels offers information on other support services, such as budgeting advice and access to local resources that can help with longer-term solutions. For example, they may guide clients on how to apply for financial assistance or find job training programmes.
Overall, Salford Food Parcels provide basic food stuff and as much fresh food as we are able to obtain from other food providers, such as Fareshare and Tesco Food Cloud. Work in collaboration with the Red Cross who provide destitute asylum seekers with bus fare to attend the project and clients can register for BRC desitution support via Salford Food Parcels.
To Access:
Individuals can self-refer by contacting the service directly. Access the project via the car park entrance. Once a referral is made, clients receive a food parcel that contains essential items, such as canned goods, pasta, rice, and fresh produce.
- Homelessness and Destitution
- Drop In
- Phone
- Financial Support
- Food Bank
Emmanuel Church’s rear carpark, 174 Langworthy Road, Salford, M6 5PN
07544 747522
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 12/11/24)
Drop in for residents of M3, M5, M6, M7, M27, M30 areas
Wednesday
Hours: 10:00 - 11:30
Immigration Status: All
Region: Salford
We only require that people are in food poverty, We do not run a voucher or referral system. Although we do get people referred to us by several agencies.
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