The charity said on Facebook: “When we distribute the packages, we prioritise people who are disabled; people who have no recourse to public funds; queer, trans, and intersex, black, indigenous, people of colour; people experiencing homelessness; and people fleeing unsafe homes.
“We really appreciate Waitrose Hove and Lush Brighton’s kindness and generosity. We wouldn’t be able to do what we do without their support.”
If you’d like to donate items, email info@switchboard.org.uk
To fund care packages and the charity’s work, CLICK HERE
Photos:
The photo on the left shows Adrian Jenkins, Switchboard’s Communications and Fundraising Manager (centre), receiving donations to Switchboard’s care packages from Christy Bean, Waitrose Hove’s Community Lead (left), and Sophie May, the store’s Team Manager Partner and Diversity and Inclusion Lead (right).
The photo on the right shows Adrian (right), receiving donations to Switchboard’s care packages from Jordan Nelson, a Shop Supervisor at Lush Brighton.