Free Meals For Isolated Older People
03/02/2021
Apex Charitable Trust / Plan Bee Community Coffee shop have successfully secured funding from Torus Foundation and Asda Foundation to deliver a new project which offers free meals to isolated older people in St Helens. The meals include a main such as hotpot or shepherd’s pie, a dessert and a drink and will be delivered free of charge. The only criteria is the person receiving the meal must be over 60- years of age, have difficulty getting out the house and be experiencing financial difficulty.
All meals need to be booked in advance by calling 07787 789479 just ask for a ‘My Meal’
Plan Bee - 13-15 North Road,
St Helens
WA10 2TW
T: 07787 789 479
Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9.00am – 4.30pm they have free meals which can be collected or delivered ((within a 4-mile radius of Plan Bee community coffee shop). They will continue to offer this service until funding runs out.
If you know of anyone who would benefit from a free meal and meets the conditions, please complete the attached referral form and return it to:
Leanne Corkery – Business Development Manager
Apex Charitable Trust/Plan Bee Community Coffee shop
13-15 North Road
St. Helens, Merseyside
WA10 2TW
T: 01744 612898
M: 07788 678051
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