Volunteer Blog: Delivering to the Equinox charity

By John Richardson

Over recent months I have made several food deliveries to the West London branch of the Equinox, a charity which provides support, care and recovery to people challenged by exclusion and marginalisation due to a range of needs, such as mental health problems and substance misuse. They often see ā€œforgotten peopleā€ who desperately need help but are turned away time and again because they do not fit the specification of local services.

Equinox assists people to re-engage with their communities and to find effective strategies for challenges in their lives; services include supported housing, outreach, street engagement and day services. When I arrive with the Felix delivery, residents often help carry the crates of produce, and they especially appreciate cakes, biscuits and vegetables, as long as they're not green! A few weeks ago, we delivered a bright orange fridge which has certainly brightened up their kitchen, and a coffee maker. The new equipment is a welcome addition the kitchen at Equinox's Churchfield Road accommodation.

Visit the Equinox website for more details about their vital work: http://www.equinoxcare.org.uk/

Blog by John Richardson, a volunteer with The Felix Project

Photo: Equinox staff and customers are pleased to have a new coffee maker and fridge, as well as regular food deliveries.