The generosity of students, staff and the wider community at The Hereford Church of England Academy, who have been collecting donations for those in need, has now resulted in a significant boost for the Hereford Foodbank.

The school’s charity and community initiative has been taking place since the school started the new academic year back in September and, as part of a house competition, donations of non-perishable foods and toiletries were collected and then donated.

An amazing 1719 items were donated in total, with Salisbury House claiming victory for the most items donated. 

The Hereford Foodbank has been operating since 2008 and is based at 41 Monkmoor Street. The charity provides food parcels for the community and emergency support for those in need and the majority of the food they distribute is donated by members of the community and local businesses.

Speaking with pride about the success of the school’s donations, Assistant Headteacher, Mr Will Taylor, who led the initiative at The Hereford Academy, said:

“We have been humbled and amazed by the show of kindness and generosity from our school family. 

“At a time when people’s finances may be stretched, it is even more extraordinary that such a huge collection of items were donated. The Hereford Foodbank were extremely grateful for the donation from our school’s community and in the end so much was donated that it required three visits to the school to collect everything!

“We want to thank all students, staff, parents and carers who have given generously to this very worthwhile cause and we are very much looking forward to our next charity venture.”

As the school year continues, The Hereford Church of England Academy will be seeking further opportunities to support the local community and other charities.