The outside of the GL11 Community Hub building
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Poverty Hurts: Specialist advice for vulnerable people in Cam & Dursley

The GL11 Community Hub received £1,500 from the Poverty Hurts Fund towards its #WarmGL11 response to the cost-of-living crisis over the winter of 2023-2024 to provide specialist support for vulnerable people struggling with the increase in the cost of living. 

GL11 Community Hub is a vibrant, accessible, inclusive, local community centre in Cam and Dursley that works alongside people of all ages who need it most. Those who use their hub are often people who have experienced discrimination, are lonely or socially isolated, lack family support, are dealing with trauma and anxiety, or have short or long-term difficulties in life.

One of those attending the pantry said “I feel so welcome, it’s such a friendly place. I like to contribute something rather getting it for free. I also like the fact that I can choose what I want. I am vegan so there is so much more choice here.”

They also held weekly advice sessions every Wednesday, and providing specialist housing, money, employment and digital support for those in need. They found that all these services were in greater demand than the year before. These ‘Warm Wednesdays’ also offered those attending a hot meal. During this time, 1,240 residents attended and 399 hot meals were served.

July 2024

Young girl chooses items from GL11 Food Pantry shelves

Community pantry

Between December 2023 and March 2024, they worked with partners to provide a five-day a week community pantry and food bank service across Cam & Dursley. During this time 407 people needed support with food - this was an increase of 49% on the previous winter.

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