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To enable us to continue supporting vulnerable and elderly people during the cost of living crisis.
The Solihull Thursday Club was established in 2003. Most of the work is carried out by a by a dedicated team of volunteers which serves to keep overheads to a minimum. Our aim is to encourage the elderly to reintegrate into Society thus improving their overall quality of life and health. We run a food bank providing food parcels and fresh meals to those struggling with food poverty. Our visitors receive a freshly cooked, nutritious three course meal and we run activities to teach how to cook on a budget and reduce food wastage.
The excellence of our work was recognised with the award of The Queen's Award for Voluntary Services.

We aim to improve peoples mental and physical wellbeing by encouraging them to participate in activities with their peers reducing their sense of isolation and loneliness. We provide a warm hub to ensure that people don't have to make the choice between heating their home and putting food on their table.
We have faced massive rises in our costs over the past year. Our heating and lighting bill has tripled. The costs of the raw materials that we use to produce our meals has in some case quadrupled. This is directly impacting on our ability to operate.
To enable us to provide fresh meals for vulnerable and elderly people as part of out Home but not Alone Project. To enable to continue to run our food bank.
To enable us to continue to run our weekly Thursday Club for senior citizens. We have been running the Thursday Club since 2005 and the Home but not Alone project since March 2020 and are facing challenges due to the increased cost of the food.
To enable us to continue offer a warm hub.
We will use the extra funding to hep cover the increased cost of food supplies and gas and electric.
Co-op Warm Spaces Funding Boost has provided £2,000 of match funding
This project successfully funded on 22nd March 2023