Stone care home residents deliver donations to local food bank

By Sarah Garner 13th Sep 2024

Residents at Shoemaker Place, Stone, have delivered donations to a local food bank in a wonderful display of community spirit (Borough Care).
Residents at Shoemaker Place, Stone, have delivered donations to a local food bank in a wonderful display of community spirit (Borough Care).

In a heartwarming display of community spirit, residents of Shoemaker Place care home, along with their families and dedicated staff, have delivered a donation of food to support Stone Community Hub's food bank. 

The idea for the initiative began as a discussion among residents, many of whom were deeply moved by reports of food insecurity in the Stone community. The residents, eager to contribute, partnered with their families and care home staff to organise the donation system. 

Together, they collected a wide range of non-perishable items, including canned goods, dried foods, and hygiene products, which were delivered directly to Stone Community Hub. Resident Brenda (pictured) said she "enjoyed the trip out to Stone Community Hub and loved chatting to the volunteers at the food bank."

Resident Brenda said she enjoyed the trip out and loved chatting to volunteers (Borough Care).

The donation took place earlier this month and was met with enthusiasm from both the care home residents and the team at Stone Community Hub. Residents are proud to make a positive difference, stating that the initiative gave them a sense of purpose and connection to the wider community.

Shoemaker Place is a 66-bed care home situated in Stone and operated by Borough Care. Opened in 2022, the warm and welcoming residential facility is dedicated to providing high-quality care. Located in a peaceful and secure environment, it offers personalised care plans to meet the unique needs of each resident, ensuring comfort, dignity, and well-being. Whether for short-term respite care or long-term residency, Shoemaker Place is committed to creating a safe, supportive, and homelike atmosphere for all its residents.

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