A COMMUNITY group is searching for a new home as its current location is struggling to accommodate a growing usership.
The Way Ministry provides warm meals for those in need every Sunday afternoon.
Run by Grace and Joe Gomez, the initiative will celebrate its tenth birthday this December.
“We started by serving four people nine years ago,” Ms Gomez explained.
“Now we have 50-55 people coming every week. It’s not only about the food, it’s also the opportunity to make friends and maintain good mental health.”
The volunteer project offers advocacy, prayers and support to visitors, often signposting service users to specialist organisations where required.
Over the past five months, lunch has been prepared and provided at Oddfellows Hall, Oxford Road, however, the group’s success has meant space has become an issue.
Organisers are in search of a new location, fearing they may soon be forced to turn visitors away.
“A venue close to the town centre with parking available would be ideal,” Ms Gomez said.
“We’re looking at a six burner cooker setup to prepare food for 80-100 people. It’d be great if plates and cooking utensils were also provided.
“It would be for three hours on a Sunday afternoon, including cooking and clearing up time.”
The Way Ministry does not have a formal income and relies on donations, with volunteers often buying ingredients for meals.
The group hopes to find a church hall or community centre who are willing to offer its premises at low cost or for free.
“We also receive clothes donations to provide to those who need them, so any space to keep them would also be useful,” Ms Gomez added.
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