A LOCAL social housing company has donated boxes full of food and other items to several North Wales foodbanks in its 'Reverse Advent' scheme.

ClwydAlyn Housing's Reverse Advent Calendar sees staff members and residents in supported living facilities donate an item each day throughout November ready to deliver to a local food bank in early December.

This means food banks will have time to make up food parcels and distribute the contents before Christmas.

This year's scheme has been a huge success, with enough items collected to benefit nine North Wales foodbanks.

The Leader has recently reported that demand on local foodbanks has skyrocketed amid the effects of the pandemic - meaning ClwydAlyn's initiative is needed now more than ever.

The company collected the items at each of its supported living facilities in North Wales, and to allow staff that have been working from home the chance to donate, the company set up a PayPal donation page - which raised over £70.

Employees Louise Smith-Aldous and Lisa Dodd did a big shop of all the items the Flintshire foodbank said it urgently needed; including tinned potatoes, tinned rice pudding, tinned/packet custard, toothpaste and soap as well at lots of Christmas chocolate treats and other bits.

Each of the supported living facilities has now donated its collected items to its local foodbank.

A full breakdown of the donations is as follows:

Llys Eleanor – Shotton

Donated to Aston Family Centre, Shotton

Delivered by Carl Taylor & Louise Smith-Aldous

All donated from residents and staff at Llys Eleanor – 5 boxes and 4 bags

Llys Raddington – Flint

Donated to Age Connect, Flint

Denbighshire Free Press:

Donated by Julie Jones – 3 boxes and 1 bag

Maes y Dderwen – Wrexham

Donated to Bradley Road Baptist Church, Wrexham

Delivered by Neil Winstanley – 5 boxes

Denbighshire Free Press:

Clwyd Alyn has also thanked Harveys Solicitors in Flint which donated Christmas funds for the food bank collection.

Gorwel Newydd – Rhyl

Donated to: Kimnel Bay Church

Delivered by Paul Bodell – 1 large box

Hafan Cefni – Anglesey

Donated to Elim Church, Holyhead

Donated by Neil Lynch

All donated by tenants and Hafan Cefni staff – 1 trolley full and 4 bags

Tan y Fron - Llandudno

Donated to Ty Hapus, Llandudno

Donated by Laura McKibbin – 2 boxes

Venue 72 – St Asaph

Donated to Itaca Community Hub, Abergele

Donated by Hannah Hughes and Gemma Kavanagh – a whole car boot full.

Denbighshire Free Press:

Penrhos Polish Village - Pwllheli ​​​​​​​

Donated to Banc Bwyd Pwllheli Foodbank

Donated by Michal Drewenski – 2 boxes

Online PayPal Donations - donated to St David’s Church Hall, Mold

Louise Smith Aldous, operational projects and health and safety coordinator at ClwydAlyn, was one of the chief organisers of the scheme.

She said: "I’m really proud of all the staff and residents donating to such an important cause, particularly with how difficult and expensive Christmas can be for families but even more so now so many are facing financial hardship and I’m so glad we have been able to help.

"A lot of our donations have come from residents in our extra care schemes that means a lot and I hope they are really proud for supporting this

"We have easily doubled our total donations from last year and we intend on collecting again in the New Year.

"I’m really grateful for all the help I have had in coordinating and delivering all the donations too. I had a lot of support from our staff - it’s been fantastic."