Show up with time, care, and practical support.
Our strongest work happens when local people and organisations help create steady routines around food support, youth sessions, welcoming spaces, and neighbour connection.
There are practical ways to stand alongside Fitzherbert And Moody Charity whether you can offer time each week, support a neighbourhood event, donate essential items, or open doors through local partnerships.
Our strongest work happens when local people and organisations help create steady routines around food support, youth sessions, welcoming spaces, and neighbour connection.
Getting involved with Fitzherbert And Moody Charity is not about one-off gestures. It is about helping families, young people, and older neighbours encounter a local network that feels present when pressure rises.
Some people volunteer at weekly sessions. Others fund pantry staples, sponsor community meals, or connect us with schools, housing teams, and employers. Each route strengthens the same goal: practical help that arrives early and with dignity.
Join food distribution mornings, after-school activities, welcome desks, or neighbour check-in visits. We value volunteers who can offer a calm presence and a reliable rhythm.
Financial giving helps us respond quickly with groceries, travel support, school essentials, activity materials, and the practical costs that keep community sessions accessible.
Schools, resident groups, faith organisations, businesses, and frontline services can partner with us on referrals, space-sharing, food collections, and event support.
Our shared meals, family tables, youth showcases, and advice evenings build trust in simple ways. Attendance matters because welcoming rooms create ongoing connection.
New volunteers receive an introduction to the charity, safeguarding expectations, and the pace of each role. Donors and partners receive direct guidance on the kinds of support that are most helpful right now.
Tell us whether you want to volunteer, give, host, or partner.
We match your time, resources, or network with current community priorities.
Consistent support creates the trust and continuity our programmes depend on.
We are currently welcoming volunteers for set-up, family table hosting, food service, and signposting during our next Neighbour Supper on 14 May 2026.