Here are a few ways you can support us ….
We are of the community and
for the community
who rely on the support of people like you.
Thanks to your generosity, last year we gave out almost 60,000 meals to people in need.
You can help by volunteering your time, making a financial or food donation, joining us as a community partner, or taking on a fundraising challenge.

Here’s how you can help make a difference:-
Food donations alone helped us to distribute over 59,400 meals in 2025

Urgently needed Food Items:
- Jars of jam and marmalade
- Breakfast cereal – all sizes including those suitable for children
- Packets of Biscuits
- Tuna
- Tinned ham (Pek)
- Boxes of cup-a-soup – not tinned thank you in order to reduce weight in bags
- Tinned Fruit
- Tinned Rice Pudding
A massive thanks to all those who have so generously donated to our 2025 collections. Your donations help support those – especially those living alone or facing financial hardship enjoy a decent meal.
If you are able to donate food items to the project please drop them off at our Northgate Park Warehouse during office hours.
Alternately, you may consider buying an extra item during your regular shop and dropping into one of our in-store collection points.
You can donate food to us at any of the following locations ….
| Location | Opening hours | |
| Ashington | ASDA | 06.00 – midnight |
| Ashington | YMCA | 09.00 – 17.30 |
| Ashington | Newcastle Building Society | 09.15 – 16.00 |
| Ashington | Wansbeck Hospital | 08.00 – 22.00 |
| Ashington x 3 | Co-op | 07.00 – 22.00 |
| Guidepost | Co-op | 06.00 – 23.00 |
| Morpeth | Iceland | 08.30 – 18.00 |
| Morpeth | Morrisons | 07.00 – 22.00 |
| Morpeth | Lidl | 08.00 – 22.00 |
| Morpeth Stobhill | Sainsbury | 07.00 – 23.00 |
| Morpeth | Methodist Church | 09.00 – 22.00 |
| Morpeth | Newcastle Building Society | 09.15 – 16.00 |
| Morpeth Loansdean | Co-op | 07.00 – 22.00 |
| Morpeth | Pets at Home | 09.00 – 19.00 |
| Morpeth [directions] | Food Bank | 10.00 – 15.00 |
| Morpeth Stobhill | St Aidans Church | 10.00 – 15.00 |
| Newbiggin | Co-op | 07.00 – 22.00 |
| Newbiggin | Maritime Centre | 10.00 – 17.00 |
| Pegswood | Co-op | 07.00 – 22.00 |
To help us comply with Food Standards Agency requirements we ask you not to donate perishable and expired food items, home-made food, or any produce that has been opened or unlabelled.
There are several ways you can help us ensure that money is available when it is needed most ….
£ – Online Donations ….
Online donations, whether “one-time” or “regular”, are essential for funding our activities. Therefore, we offer two options for online payments: PayPal and JustGiving.
Both provide a secure and easy way to allow you to support us.
Please chose ….
£ – Donations by Cheque, Bank Transfer or Standing Order ….
If you wish to send us a Cheque please make it payable to:
- Wansbeck Valley Food Bank CIO
- Address – Northgate Hospital, Morpeth NE61 3BP
Alternatively to make a Bank Transfer you will need the following details:
- CAF Bank
- Sort Code – 40-52-40
- Account Number – 00028772
- Account Name – Wansbeck Valley Food Bank CIO
What would really make a huge difference is if you might consider supporting us on a reguar basis. If so then please download and complete:
- Standing Order Form download [to send to your bank] ….
- Gift Aid Form download [to be retained in our records] ….
If you are a UK Taxpayer Gift Aid enables us to reclaim tax on your donation. Send it to us at Northgate Park Hospital Morpeth NE61 3BP or alternatively email it to finance@wansbeckvalleyfoodbank.org
£ – Fundraising ….
There are many ways you can help support the work of our Charity by fundraising, from running half-marathons to setting up collection points at your place of work. Our Fundraising Pack provides a step-by-step guide on how to fundraise and has plenty of ideas to get you started.
At the core of our operation are the volunteers those involvement covers a wide range of essential activities – find out more ….
Volunteering opportunities ….
Thank you for taking time to explore what it means to volunteer with us.

Why Volunteer?
- Make a positive impact in our community
- Meet friendly, like-minded people
- Learn new skills and gain valuable experience
In the previous year and with the help of:
here’s how we we able to benefit to the community with:
Whether you can spare a few hours to help pack food parcels, greet visitors, or assist with deliveries, your time and kindness will make a real difference in someone’s life. No special skills are needed — just a big heart and a willingness to help.
Every week, we help provide essential food and support to individuals and families facing difficult times — and we couldn’t do it without caring people like you.
If you feel this is something that may appeal, then we’d love to explore the possibilities of you joining our amazing team of volunteers at the food bank.
Together, we can ensure no one in our community goes hungry ….
Consider Joining Us as a Trustee or Trustee Associate ….
Wansbeck Valley Food Bank is seeking to appoint new board members to help guide our work and strengthen the support we provide to local people facing food insecurity.

Our board members play a vital role in shaping the direction of the food bank, ensuring we remain a reliable, dignified, and community‑focused service for those who need us most. Board members give direction on matters such as strategy, governance, partnerships, volunteer welfare and long‑term sustainability.
We are looking for individuals who can bring commitment, insight, and compassion to our team and help us shape the future of the food bank whilst making a lasting and positive impact in our community.
Trustees Duties
The six main duties of a charity trustee in the UK are:
- carry out your charity’s purposes for the public benefit,
- comply with the governing document and the law
- act in your charity’s best interests
- manage resources responsibly
- and act with reasonable care and skill.
If you would like to contribute but feel unable to commit fully to the responsibilities of a Trustee, then a Trustee Associate role may be ideal for you. In this role you would contribute to the routine working, governance arrangements and decision making alongside the team.
How We Work

Our Board meets bi-monthly when we focus on:
- Governance and policy
- Finance and compliance
- Operational practice
- Planning for future services and community needs
Meetings are collaborative, purposeful, and centred on improving the support we provide to our clients.
Who Were looking For
We welcome applications from anyone aged 16 or over. We would especially value interest from colleagues within partner organisations, as closer collaboration helps us understand each other’s work, share expertise, and improve the service we offer to local people.
While we understand that Trustees and Associates have other commitments, we encourage new members to contribute actively where they can. Skills in any of the areas listed in the Trustee Enquiry Form [below] would be particularly helpful:
However, enthusiasm, reliability, and a commitment to our mission are just as important and together, we can ensure no one in our community goes hungry ….

