After 17 years of dedicated service to the community, The Okehampton Food Bank has officially become an independent charity registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales.
This significant milestone enables the organisation to enhance its operations, secure more funding, and strengthen its support for individuals and families facing food insecurity in Okehampton.
Since its inception, the food bank has provided emergency food assistance to those in need. By registering as a charity, The Okehampton Food Bank now operates with greater autonomy, allowing it to expand services and secure long-term sustainability.
Benefits of Charitable Status
Registering as a charity brings several advantages that will help Okehampton Food Bank grow and better serve the local community. These benefits include:
Access to More Funding – As an independent charity, Okehampton Food Bank can now apply for grants, receive donations from larger funding bodies, and secure financial support previously unavailable to non-charitable organisations.
Increased Public Trust – Official charitable status reassures donors and the public that the organisation operates transparently and remains accountable for the use of funds and resources.
Gift Aid Eligibility – Claiming Gift Aid on donations allows every pound donated by UK taxpayers to increase by 25%, providing additional financial support at no extra cost to the donor. Donors can download Gift Aid forms from the website.
Stronger Partnerships – Gaining charitable status facilitates better collaboration with local businesses, other charities, and governmental bodies, helping to secure food supplies and additional resources to support those struggling with daily living costs.
Greater Long-Term Stability – With formal governance structures in place, the food bank can confidently plan for the future and continue assisting those who rely on its services.
A Community-Driven Initiative
Local volunteers, trustees, and donors played a crucial role in supporting the food bank’s transition to charitable status by contributing their time and resources.
Operating from the Ockment Centre in North Street, the food bank remains committed to providing emergency food five days a week to ensure that no one in the community goes hungry.
Okehampton’s strong community spirit has driven this journey to independence, demonstrating a collective effort to tackle food insecurity and support vulnerable individuals. With its new status, the food bank now stands in a stronger position to make a lasting impact and continue its vital work for years to come.
None of this would have been possible without the generous support of donors, who consistently go the extra mile to ensure the food bank can assist those in need.