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Come and be our Next Steps Project Coordinator

16 hours a week for an initial 18 months pilot.

Salary range £24,570 – £27,300 (pro rata) dependent on experience.

Hope for Belper is seeking a highly motivated and experienced project leader to develop and lead our exciting project pilot. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of successfully managing projects in a commercial or not for profit sector.  You will also have experience of coaching or mentoring, and volunteer management.

We want the Next Steps project to provide a supportive and motivational space for individuals to explore where they are, imagine where they could be, and set goals for the journey.

The leadership team at Hope for Belper understands that reaching personal goals is an important aspect of personal growth and development. Whether it’s a small goal like establishing a weekly routine, or a big one like learning a new skill or finding somewhere to live; this is at the heart of ‘Next Steps’ along with building self confidence and peer support.

As the project leader, you will be responsible for providing direction and guidance to a volunteer team. You will be responsible for developing and maintaining relationships between your team and the Steering Group. You will build strong links with key stakeholders, including statutory and voluntary organisations, particularly in Amber Valley.

To be successful in this role, you should have excellent communication and leadership skills, as well as having an understanding of project development and management.  You will be expected to support the charitable objectives of the organisation.

Contact the Food & Community Hub Steering Group at ‘admin@hopeforbelper.com’ for an application pack or if you have any questions. Alternatively, call Gareth on 07579 969593.

CLOSING DATE – 1st March 2024 at 12 noon

Sing and Shine on Christmas Eve

On Christmas Eve many people in Belper like to gather in the Market Place to sing carols , a tradition that has been established over many years. This year it won’t be possible to do this and we know that many people will be missing this start to their Christmas festivities. Hope for Belper volunteers will certainly be missing the handing out of hot chocolate on the evening.

This year, to honour the tradition of carol singing in Belper and to brighten up what might be a dark and lonely Christmas Eve we invite you to Sing and Shine. So at 7pm on 24 December, let’s all gather on our doorsteps or driveways and sing Silent Night to each other. Then put a light in your window . It’s a way of showing that in the words of John’s gospel: “A light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” – an appropriate verse for Christmas 2020 if ever there was one!

We can still celebrate the arrival of Jesus, the Light of the World. We can still sing into the darkness to cheer our neighbours and join together in celebration.

So Christmas Eve, 7pm. Sing Silent Night and Shine a Light.

Note: This is an edited version of an earlier post which had the time of the singing at 8pm. We have now decided to move the time so as to avoid a clash with the St Peter’s/Belper Town Council online carol concert going live at 8pm.

What’s Going on at the Food Bank?

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First and foremost, I want to thank all our volunteers and wider supporters from across the town for the fantastic efforts over the years. Its always hard to take the next step, but we feel that with your continued support we can; so what is going on?

We are swapping completely from our current delivery of food boxes to people’s homes in favour of a collection model, enabling greater ‘face time’ with our neighbours who use the food bank.  We aim to provide a warm, welcoming space in which individuals can feel less isolated and share their own journeys and offer mutual support.  We will provide the opportunity for interaction with trained befrienders, other volunteers and support and advice services.  There will also be internet access for on-line DWP accounts, utility accounts, job search etc.

This ‘Food and Community Hub‘ will enable more immediate referral to other Hope for Belper projects, as well as signposting to other external help, based on an individual’s circumstances.  One of the biggest reasons for the change, is to come alongside and support those who find themselves regularly turning to the food bank and perhaps in some cases feeling overly dependent on it.

We will have the use of a kitchen for tea & coffee and light refreshments, and in the not too distant future we are looking to augment our CAP Life Skills course, through extra cooking on a budget sessions.

We will be moving on the weekend of the 2nd/3rd March and it will be all hands on deck!  But right now its planning, planning, planning and if you want more information you can email us at hopeforbelper@gmail.com

Finally, over the ten years the food bank has been running, we have not specifically asked the community for money, although many have given money as well as donations of food, but if you would like to contribute to this big change you can use the DONATE button at the top of our Facebook page.

Many Thanks again for all your support, and we will continue to try and update everyone as to how the transformation is going and anything else you can do to help.

Gareth Greenwood – Chair

The Basic Idea: Help urgently needed

Hi all and sorry for long but important post

Just two weeks ago, The Basic Idea had a week with 17 referrals (10 more than the average week in 2016); we hope this was a blip, but as you can see the shelves have taken quite a hammering.

Can we ask that all our very generous and regular supporters, make an even bigger effort to focus on the items of which we are desperately short, and if asked by others let them know too.

Tinned Carrots, Garden Peas, Sweetcorn and Green Beans
Tinned Bolognaise, Chili, Mild Curry and Meatballs
Packets of Rice, Sponge Puddings, Fruit Cocktail and Rice Pudding

We cannot store and do not need any more Baked Beans / Tinned Fish / Tinned Soup / Packets of Pasta

Just a few weeks ago, the Independent Food Aid Network (Ifan) found that there were now in excess of 2000 food-banks operating across the UK – whether we like it or not in most towns and cities across our nation, food-banks are a simple fact of life; the norm not the exception.

Over last year in Belper and surrounding area, the most frequent reason for requiring help was benefit delay accounting for 22% of referrals – this increased to 30% for all benefit related referrals last year.  Debt accounted for a further 20% with the next biggest being 19% of referrals due to families struggling on low incomes.

Our experience is telling us that as much as half of the food-bank use in Belper and the surrounding villages could be avoided by a fairer and more functional welfare system, as well as the eradication of the tyranny of low pay that does not afford even the most frugal of families the ability to pay the bills, and feed and clothe themselves, never mind having a little left over with which to make the most basic of choices.  On top of that, just yesterday, in the case of lone parents with children under two, the courts have judged the benefit cap, that was brought in some time ago, to be illegal.

The Basic Idea food-bank will be required for as long as unjust structures in society are the accepted bi-product of discriminatory social and economic policy in this country.  The hung parliament will mean that the current government will be under even greater scrutiny than before and will seek greater cross party consensus as it brings forward measures effecting social policy.

Please keep informed and hold government and opposition alike to account, during what many commentators are predicting to be a very difficult economic and political period.

The Basic Idea Team thanks you again for your vital support at this time – form a voluntary point of view, the second 10 years are always the hardest.

Cheers,

Gareth Greenwood – Chair of Hope for Belper

End Hunger UK

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Campaign Launch at Bolsover C of E Junior School

On Monday 17th October Derby Diocese partnered with Financial Action & Advice Derbyshire and Public Health to help launch a national campaign ‘End Hunger UK’.

End Hunger UK is the brainchild of the UK Food Poverty Alliance made up of many national organisations, including: Child Poverty Action Group; Church Action on Poverty; Fareshare; First Steps Nutrition; Food Ethics Council; Fabian Commission on Food and Poverty; The Food Foundation; Food Matters; Nourish Scotland; Sustain: the alliance for better food and farming; Trussell Trust; Independent Food Aid Network and Magic Breakfast.

Th alliances’ vision is to live in a country where everyone has access to good food and no one goes to bed hungry.

You can find out more about the national campaign at End Hunger UK

Hope for Belper recently highlighted the campaign at a concert held by the ‘We Shall Overcome’ grouping of musicians who raised well over £200 for ‘The Basic Idea’ food bank.

Whilst no MPs were able to make the launch of the campaign an open letter is to be sent to all constituency offices highlighting the latest reports and statistics, and asking MPs to join the campaigns ‘Big Conversation’ with their constituents over the next few months.

We will post further details about further local events and what you can do to get involved on this site and our FB page Hope for Belper