Abstract
This work analyses the charitable provision of food in Outer West Newcastle, drawing on contributions from users of the food pantry in Denton, those who provide services and others with an interest such as the local MP. It highlights that, in an era where many statutory services have become centralised and distant from their service users, the church can step into the gap to co-ordinate a range of local services for marginalised people. In doing so, it can give people a sense of satisfaction about who they are.
| Original language | English |
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| Type | An audio-documentary updating previous work discussing charitable food provision in Outer West Newcastle |
| Media of output | audio-documentary |
| Publication status | Published - 9 Sept 2025 |
Keywords
- food provision
- charity
- church
- neighbourhood
- shame