Translink 'Stuff a Bus' appeal calls for help to tackle hunger in the Causeway Coast

Translink’s popular Stuff a Bus campaign is now in the final stretch of its festive drive, in a bid to provide 25,000 meals and ensure no one goes hungry this Christmas.
Pictured at the launch of the 2023 campaign are CEO of Homeless Connect Nicola McCrudden, Declan McKillop, Louise Hull and Roisin Colohan from FareShare NI. Credit Aaron McCrackenPictured at the launch of the 2023 campaign are CEO of Homeless Connect Nicola McCrudden, Declan McKillop, Louise Hull and Roisin Colohan from FareShare NI. Credit Aaron McCracken
Pictured at the launch of the 2023 campaign are CEO of Homeless Connect Nicola McCrudden, Declan McKillop, Louise Hull and Roisin Colohan from FareShare NI. Credit Aaron McCracken

Working together with Homeless Connect’s FareShare NI programme, Translink is hosting collection points in stations across Northern Ireland, including Coleraine Train Station, to enable local staff, passengers and the general public to donate to the very worthwhile cause which will help those within the Causeway Coast area.

Donations of dry goods such as pasta, cereal, tinned food, and long-life items will be distributed to local charities, community groups, schools, hostels, and food banks to help reach those most in need for Christmas.

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The Stuff a Bus appeal comes at a time when the cost-of-living crisis is at peak levels. With one in six families now facing severe financial difficulties, many of whom have never needed support before and are now finding themselves in need.

FareShare continue to work extremely hard to redistribute food to many groups in the area including Vineyard Compassion Social Supermarket that are in desperate need of food supplies.

Commenting on the importance of this year’s campaign, Melanie Gibson, Vineyard Compassion RESET Social Supermarket Coordinator, said: “The rising costs of living means more and more people are needing help with the basics, even those who previously have never needed to ask for help. The vital food donations received from Stuff a Bus, ensure Vineyard Compassion Social Supermarket can be there to support our community this Christmas.”

Sam Todd, Service Delivery Manager in Coleraine added: “Staff and local from across the Causeway Coast area have been giving generously to the Stuff a Bus campaign and we’re extremely grateful. We want to help as many people as possible in order to reach a wide range or organisations and charities in the local area this Christmas, so we would ask anyone who hasn’t been able to donate yet to call in and give what they can – big or small, each item will go towards helping someone who is in real need.”

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Nicola McCrudden, CEO Homeless Connect (FareShare NI) commented: "Unfortunately, many households across Causeway Coast area are feeling the effects of rising food costs, where the weekly food shop is quite simply becoming an impossible and somewhat dreaded task. At FareShare in Northern Ireland, we have been redistributing good quality, surplus food to local charities, community groups, schools and hostels for thirteen years ensuring those most in need of sustenance will benefit.

“We can't express the gratitude we have to be partnering with Translink for this year's Stuff a Bus campaign which will not only allow us to feed many more people in the lead up to Christmas but will also help raise awareness of the great work that our staff and volunteer teams do on a weekly basis for those most in need in Northern Ireland.”

Food donations can be made in bus and rail stations until December 19. As well as food donations, monetary donations can be made online via at: www.stuffabusni.com