Stantonbury School has it's very own foodbank.
We currently have a Food Bank and St. Mark's Meals operating out of our school. Both are here to provide short term support for families and individuals who need it. We receive lots of generous donations that we would like to help find a home (please keep them coming if you're able to donate!), tins, pasta, rice etc would be greatly appreciated. If you are struggling and would like to take advantage of this support, there will be no judgement. We understand that these are tough times and we could all do with some help from time to time.
Donations have been coming in regularly by our parent helpers, Deborah, Felicity and Lorraine. These parents regularly communicate via the Stantonbury Schools Parent Support Group on Facebook. The process is confidential. Parents can also email should they need to.
We run this all year round as a support to our families. In addition to the food bank, we can also supply sanitary towels and tampons as part of the period poverty campaign.
We aim to do all we can to prevent anything negatively affecting students' education and attendance.
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Here are some FAQs we hope you find useful.
Q: How can parents and carers access the food bank and what is the process?
A: To access the food bank, simply email .
Q: What day/time can you access the food bank?
A: You can access the food bank anytime; just drop an email to the provided address.
Q: Where is the food bank located?
A: The food bank is located at the school.
Q: Is there a list of donations you'd like to receive?
A: Yes, we welcome donations of rice, pasta, and non-perishable canned goods.
To donate, email .