Care packages handed out to elderly in Failsworth community

published on 5 Jan 2024

Over 170 elderly members of Failsworth community received care packages thanks to The Salvation Army

More than 170 care packages were handed out to elderly members of the Failsworth community over Christmas in a bid to tackle loneliness and isolation during typically one of the happiest times of the year. 

In total 176 care packages were put together by staff and a team of volunteers at Failsworth Salvation Army, located on Oldham Road, and hand delivered to residents of four care homes in the area. 

The Salvation Army provided care packages to older people in Failsworth
We have a strong passion to care for everyone within our community and remembering the elderly members who may experience loneliness is a key part of our work."
Major Michael Allen, church leader of Failsworth Salvation Army

Featuring a Christmas card, singularly wrapped cakes, mince pies, crackers and chocolates, the packages were received by elderly members of the community who, although not living alone, may have felt lonely at Christmas with no family around. 

Major Michael Allen, church leader of The Salvation Army in Failsworth said: “We have a strong passion to care for everyone within our community and remembering the elderly members who may experience loneliness is a key part of our work. 

“Christmas is a time for families and loved ones to come together in joy but for some that sadly isn’t the reality. We put the care packages together as a small gift of kindness to show that people are not forgotten, they’re recognised, valued and very much a part of our community.”

A church and charity, The Salvation Army expresses its Christian faith by offering friendship, practical help and support to some of the most disadvantaged people in our communities. To help support The Salvation Army’s year-round work please visit: salvationarmy.org.uk/donate

Olivia is wearing a christmas jumper and sitting at a table laid for a Christmas dinner at a Salvation Army church. Her little girl sits on her lap and her little boy on her left. They are also both wearing Christmas jumpers. A salvation Army volunteer wearing a polo shirt is standing with them and they are all smiling and laughing as the children pull a cracker.

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