November 14, 2024
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‘Bexley Boxes’ to Support Vulnerable Residents 

The Bexley Boxes will contain nourishing foods like porridge and tinned goods, cozy winter essentials…reports Asian Lite News

Bexley Council Leader, Cllr Baroness O’Neill of Bexley OBE, introduced a new initiative to assist some of Bexley’s most vulnerable housebound residents through the winter by providing them with a special box of essential items to keep them warm, healthy, and connected. Starting in late November, the boxes will be delivered directly to elderly residents who are most in need. 

The Bexley Boxes will contain nourishing foods like porridge and tinned goods, cozy winter essentials such as scarves, hats, and socks, as well as practical winter wellbeing tips and contact information for local resources. Each box will also feature a festive treat, providing a small, thoughtful gift to brighten recipients’ spirits. 

In response to the government’s cut to winter fuel payments affecting around 34,000 older residents in Bexley, Cllr Baroness O’Neill expressed her hope that the project would help counteract the challenges many elderly people face during the colder months. “Winter can be a cold and very lonely time for those older residents who are unable to leave their homes,” she said. “I hope that these boxes will bring a bit of light into the lives of someone who may not be able to get out and about.” 

The Bexley Boxes initiative will be funded by generous contributions from local businesses and a portion of the Government’s Household Support Fund. Volunteers, council staff, and local councillors will prepare and distribute the boxes, ensuring that Bexley’s elderly residents feel supported and cared for this winter. 

Community organisations, including doctor’s offices and local groups, will help identify those in need. For those interested in contributing or nominating a recipient, information is available by contacting bexleybox@bexley.gov.uk or calling 020 8187 7613. Residents can also follow updates on the Bexley Boxes project via the Council’s social media channels using #BexleyBoxes. 

This initiative is part of Bexley’s ongoing commitment to supporting vulnerable residents, bringing warmth, care, and community spirit to those who may otherwise face winter alone. 

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