Hastings church delivers gifts to vulnerable people in lockdown
Each bag includes food items to provide practical support, as well as fun and inspiring activities to help people – young or old – in the mental challenges and boredom that are currently a struggle for many.
The bags are distributed to vulnerable members of the community who, pre-lockdown, were welcomed to HTH in Robertson Street each week as part of the Safehaven Men and Safehaven Women initiatives.
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Hide AdBags will also be given to those living alone, the elderly, youth, and families.
The contents of the bags have been paid for by a combination of gift and grant money and have been filled and distributed by volunteers from HTH, all observing strict social distancing rules.
Simon Larkin, vicar of Holy Trinity Hastings, said: “We are thrilled to be bringing the #Loveyourneighbour initiative to our community, sharing this practical expression of love and blessing with those around us.”
The church invites people to join in every Sunday at 11.15am for a Sunday service online.
You can find the link at www.hthchurch.org/churchonline.
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