Coronavirus: charity's urgent appeal to protect elderly in Sussex
Age UK West Sussex, Brighton and Hove is calling on people to donate groceries and other essentials to older people who are housebound during the Coronavirus pandemic.
The charity is collecting items, which it will deliver to people’s doorsteps, to help ensure they have the provisions they need to stay healthy during this difficult time. Collection points are in Brighton and Hove, Crawley, Haywards Heath and Bognor Regis.
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Hide AdAs well as delivering groceries and medication, the charity is also providing knitting kits, CDs/DVDs, books and jigsaws to stave off boredom. Tinned food, long-life milk, bread, toilet roll and cleaning products are most in demand.
Helen Rice, chief executive at Age UK West Sussex, Brighton and Hove said: “I know shopping is difficult at the moment, but we’re asking anyone who can spare anything to drop it at our centres.
"We’re working with isolated, lonely and sometimes frightened older people, many of whom don’t have family or friends to rely on. We’re determined to be there for them but we need the public to get behind us every step of the way.”
Peter Kyle, MP for Hove said: “It’s been amazing to see how quickly Age UK West Sussex, Brighton and Hove has adapted to meet the challenges posed by COVID-19. The scale of need is without precedent and rapidly changing.
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Hide Ad"We need to celebrate and support their work to ensure they can continue reaching isolated and vulnerable older people with essential help. Age UK is their lifeline and needed more now than ever before.”
Age UK West Sussex, Brighton and Hove has quickly adapted the way it works in response to the Coronavirus pandemic. As well as the doorstep deliveries, the charity is offering information and advice, emergency welfare and safety support to the most vulnerable, telephone befriending and wellbeing advice.
Age UK West Sussex and Age UK Brighton and Hove merged in July 2019. Last year the charities helped over 15,000 older people, tackling a range of issues like poverty, social care and loneliness as well as helping people make the most of later life.
People should drop donations to their nearest collection point between 9am - 11am or 1pm - 3pm, Monday to Friday.
• BOGNOR REGIS
The Laburnum
Centre
Lyon Street
Bognor Regis, PO21
1UX
• HAYWARDS HEATH
Lamb House
2 Kleinwort Close
Butlers Green Road
RH16 4XG
• CRAWLEY
1 Town Barn Road
West Green
Crawley
West Sussex
RH11 7XG
• BRIGHTON and HOVE
29 – 31 Prestonville
Road
Brighton
BN1 3TJ
Donations needed
MOST URGENTLY NEEDED:
Tinned Vegetables
Tinned Soup
Tinned Meat and Fish
Long Life Milk
Microwaveable Foods that do not need refrigeration
Eggs
Fresh or Part Baked Bread/Rolls
Toilet Rolls
Cleaning Products
ALSO ACCEPTED:
Jigsaws
Knitting Wool & Needles
Craft kits
CDs and DVDs
Books
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Hide AdIf you are self-isolating and need support, or if you’re worried about a friend or family member during this time, please contact Age UK West Sussex, Brighton and Hove on 01903 731 800 or email [email protected]