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Families In Maryhill Supported As Foodbank Strengthens Service



Glasgow - People facing food insecurity in Maryhill will continue to receive emergency assistance and essential supplies during a period of rising need, thanks to the work of a trusted local foodbank.


B.J.O Amara Association was set up in response to increasing food poverty in the area. It offers a welcoming environment where people are treated with dignity and respect, acting as a point of contact where local people can access wider support when needed.


Founded in 2016 by Karen Amara and named in honour of her late father, what began as a small, community-led initiative has grown into a well established service supporting individuals and families experiencing financial crisis.


In the decade since it was founded, the charity has built strong partnerships with local organisations, schools, and other charities, enabling a more coordinated approach to supporting local people in need.


This collaborative work has helped extend the reach of the foodbank and boost community resilience, but demand has risen sharply in recent years. As the cost of living continues to squeeze household finances, more people are turning to the service due to low income, unemployment, or sudden changes in circumstances.


To help B.J.O Amara Association meet rising demand, the Allied Vehicles Charitable Trust has made a donation of £2,000 to strengthen the foodbank provision in Maryhill and ensure essential food and supplies remain available to households who need them most.


Karen Amara, founder of B.J.O Amara Association, said:


“We are incredibly thankful for this support, which comes at a crucial time for our community. The £2,000 donation enables us to respond to rising levels of need, ensuring that no one in our community has to face food insecurity alone."

"This funding will allow us to continue delivering essential support in Maryhill while maintaining a welcoming, dignified service for everyone who relies on us.”

Gerry Facenna, founder and owner of Allied Vehicles Group, said:

“Local foodbanks are under real pressure just now, and organisations like B.J.O Amara Association are doing everything they can to support people through very challenging circumstances. We are pleased to provide this funding to help them continue their great work in Maryhill and make sure practical support is there for families when it is needed most.”

The funding from the Allied Vehicles Charitable Trust will help ensure that people across Maryhill can continue to access food and practical support close to home, at a time when many households are facing sustained financial pressure.


Top Photo: Gerry Facenna, Allied vehicles Group



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Glasgow - People facing food insecurity in Maryhill will continue to receive emergency assistance and essential supplies during a period of rising need, thanks to the work of a trusted local foodbank.


B.J.O Amara Association was set up in response to increasing food poverty in the area. It offers a welcoming environment where people are treated with dignity and respect, acting as a point of contact where local people can access wider support when needed.


Founded in 2016 by Karen Amara and named in honour of her late father, what began as a small, community-led initiative has grown into a well established service supporting individuals and families experiencing financial crisis.


In the decade since it was founded, the charity has built strong partnerships with local organisations, schools, and other charities, enabling a more coordinated approach to supporting local people in need.


This collaborative work has helped extend the reach of the foodbank and boost community resilience, but demand has risen sharply in recent years. As the cost of living continues to squeeze household finances, more people are turning to the service due to low income, unemployment, or sudden changes in circumstances.


To help B.J.O Amara Association meet rising demand, the Allied Vehicles Charitable Trust has made a donation of £2,000 to strengthen the foodbank provision in Maryhill and ensure essential food and supplies remain available to households who need them most.


Karen Amara, founder of B.J.O Amara Association, said:


“We are incredibly thankful for this support, which comes at a crucial time for our community. The £2,000 donation enables us to respond to rising levels of need, ensuring that no one in our community has to face food insecurity alone."

"This funding will allow us to continue delivering essential support in Maryhill while maintaining a welcoming, dignified service for everyone who relies on us.”

Gerry Facenna, founder and owner of Allied Vehicles Group, said:

“Local foodbanks are under real pressure just now, and organisations like B.J.O Amara Association are doing everything they can to support people through very challenging circumstances. We are pleased to provide this funding to help them continue their great work in Maryhill and make sure practical support is there for families when it is needed most.”

The funding from the Allied Vehicles Charitable Trust will help ensure that people across Maryhill can continue to access food and practical support close to home, at a time when many households are facing sustained financial pressure.


Top Photo: Gerry Facenna, Allied vehicles Group



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