Hospitality and Hope
Hospitality and Hope are a registered charity leading food insecurity, homelessness and community wellbeing.
Hospitality and Hope are a registered charity leading food insecurity, homelessness and community wellbeing.
The services aims to:
- reduce food poverty
- improve wellbeing
- reduce homelessness
- influence those in power to deliver change
Services include:
- Food Bank
- community shops
- supported housing
- health and wellbeing
- food sustainability
- debt, welfare and advice
- Databank Referral Scheme
- school uniform charity shop
Community shops
Hospitality and Hope have three community shops:
Your Community Shop - Horsely Hill
6-7 Horsley Hill Square,
South Shields
NE34 6RF
Opening times: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday between 9:30am and 2pm
Your Community Shop - Hudson Street
67 Hudson Street,
Tyne Dock,
NE34 0AD
Opening times: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday between 9:30am and 2pm
Your Community Shop - Fowler Street
49 Fowler Street,
South Shields
NE33 1NS
Opening times: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. between 9:30am and 2pm
For more information contact the service directly.
Anyone living within a mile and a half of a store can access its food services, receiving a free membership after showing a valid form of ID, allowing them to shop there once per week.
People pay £4 and receive over £20 worth of goods, which they can choose themselves, in accordance with the available produce at any given time.
Additionally, the community shops provide a dedicated space for wellbeing support in two of our locations (Horsely Hill & Hudson Street).
This support includes:
- classes and activities to help foster community engagement, such as photography and audio skills, support sessions for young mothers, and sessions for older residents
- a chance for community residents to come together and promote positive mental health
South Tyneside Food Bank
The service operates the South Tyneside Food Bank which is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 10am to 12pm.
Food banks help to prevent family breakdown, housing loss, crime and mental health problems. The South Tyneside Food Bank is supported solely by donations from the public.
You can self-refer or be referred by an organisation. For more information, please visit .
Who can access the service
People wishing to access this service must do so via one of the partner agencies. For example, people currently working with social services can approach their social worker.
The agency will assess need and issue a voucher if appropriate. The voucher can then be exchanged for a food parcel at our regular food bank session.
Cost
There are no charges for the service but the charity does accept donations.