We've only moved just over 5 miles but we didn't know this area at all before moving here. Although of course we did have a good look around when looking for a house and there were a number of things we wanted on our check list.
Moving into a new area during lockdown in the UK was challenging. We didn't know the area very well. We didn't have friends here and of course the pandemic made mixing with others tricky.
Luckily I'm quite a home person and with the arrival of 3 grandchildren in the first 3 months we were here (one on our actual moving day!) I've been kept busy. But of course as time has gone on I've wanted to meet new people and get involved in the community.
One way that I've done that is to get involved with the local Community Hub by volunteering at one of the two Foodbank sessions they run on Thursdays.
The Hub is based in All Saint's Church and is just a 10 minute walk away. Highams Park Food Aid was set up to provide food to people in Highams Park and Chingford who needed support in obtaining food supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic. It has continued to provide a food bank on Tuesdays and Thursdays, as well as a free café session on Wednesdays.
As pandemic restrictions eased the Hub has continued to provide these services to the community but have added in many more, for example:
Debt advice from Christians Against Poverty
Free haircuts
Access to a Podiatrist
Access to outreach sessions from organisations such as Citizens Advice and Shelter
Advice from The Heet Project on how to:
- Save money on fuel bills
- Stay warm & healthy at home
- Save energy & cut carbon emissions
The Hub is a great idea, especially for new to the area folks!
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I want to move to your neighborhood! It sounds lovely.
ReplyDeleteAccess to a podiatrist! That is something too many ignore. Feet. Foot care is vital to overall health, and for many homeless their footwear may not even be the proper sizes. A simple thing like cutting overgrown toenails can make their lives a bit more comfortable.
ReplyDeleteI love your A-Z (again) this year, Wendy. It is so fun to learn about your neighborhood and to feel how much you love your new home through your words here!! Keep is going!! xo
ReplyDeleteSounds like a worthwhile volunteering opportunity. Covid-19 screwed up life for so many people and the Hub is a way to help your neighbors who need it.
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