Norwich foodbank celebrates its volunteers
Teresa and her son Greg, both volunteers at Norwich Foodbank, share their motivations for lending a helping hand. Teresa’s first experience with the Foodbank was through a group for young people with learning disabilities, where they learned about kindness and caring for others. Impressed by the organized way the warehouse runs, Teresa and Greg decided to volunteer regularly after Greg finished further education. Despite initial concerns about finding work opportunities for Greg due to his additional needs, they found a welcoming and supportive environment at the Foodbank. They now volunteer together as a small family-like team, feeling grateful for the opportunity to make a difference.
The experience of volunteering at Norwich Foodbank has been fulfilling for Teresa and Greg, allowing them to support individuals, couples, and families in need. Teresa originally accompanied Greg to help him settle in, but quickly realized that the Foodbank had become a part of her life too. Over the years, they have become an integral part of the team, contributing to the important work of the Foodbank. Their Monday morning shifts have become a regular part of their routine, and they feel privileged to be able to play a small role in the mechanism that helps those in need. Their experience at the Foodbank reflects the biblical verse Ephesians 4:16, emphasizing the importance of every part of the body working together in love to build and support each other.
Teresa and Greg’s journey at Norwich Foodbank began through their involvement with a group for young people with learning disabilities, where they learned about kindness and caring for others. Inspired by this experience, they decided to volunteer at the Foodbank regularly, with Teresa providing support for Greg in his role. Despite initial difficulties finding work opportunities for Greg due to his additional needs, they found a welcoming and supportive environment at the Foodbank. Their volunteer work has become a meaningful and fulfilling part of their lives, allowing them to contribute to the important work of supporting those in need.
Volunteering at Norwich Foodbank has not only allowed Teresa and Greg to make a difference in the community, but has also brought them closer together as a mother and son duo. They feel like part of a small family-like team at the Foodbank, grateful for the opportunity to support the vital work being done there. Their dedication to volunteering reflects their belief in the importance of helping others and making a positive impact in the community. Through their experience at the Foodbank, Teresa and Greg have found a sense of purpose and fulfillment in giving back and supporting those in need.