Mandela8 is delighted to announce that our crowdfunder with Spacehive to provide emergency food and hygiene parcels to the most vulnerable and elderly in our local communities has been successful.
We began co-ordination of the project with Granby Toxteth Development Trust to ensure volunteers can deliver parcels to those in desperate need for support during the ongoing pandemic, particularly families and individuals from refugee and migrant communities.
Our partners at Torus Foundation helped get the crowdfunder over the line with a fantastically generous donation in the final week of fundraising.
Chair of Mandela8, Sonia Bassey said “The deliveries themselves will be at no cost to the project as it is a time of need and we want all resources to go into the food and hygiene parcels”
As well as the food and hygiene packs, creative art packs will also be provided to young people in families that are supported.
Mandela8 is also in preliminary discussions about the set up of a ‘Food Pantry’, offering a long-term solution to the most vulnerable in our communities. Watch this space for more information.
16/09/2024
News Story
Mandela8 Chair to receive an Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University04/07/2024
News Story
Liverpool Encouraged To Take Part In ‘Acts Of Kindness’ To Celebrate Mandela Day This July15/03/2024
News Story
A new mural of a community champion and photographer has appeared in Liverpool13/11/2023
News Story
Mandela8 Announce Newest Trustee Following Completion Of Memorial In Liverpool07/11/2021
News Story
Collective of Black Organisations and Allies in Support of Mayor Joanne Anderson08/07/2021
News Story
Region’s Residents And Businesses Urged To Carry Out ‘Acts Of Kindness’ For Mandela Day01/10/2020
News Story
LFC and England international, Trent Alexander-Arnold becomes Patron of Mandela814/07/2020
News Story
First elected African-Caribbean female Government Minister becomes Mandela8 Patron19/11/2024
Uncategorised
Liverpool Football Club’s first Black player honoured with spectacular mural in his local community