Renfrewshire Foodbank

On 7th February baby care items, toiletries and household products were accepted by Julie and Lochlan at the drop off centre. Toiletries are a vital non food item that are often overlooked but in high demand.


On 7th February baby care items, toiletries and household products were accepted by Julie and Lochlan at the drop off centre. Toiletries are a vital non food item that are often overlooked but in high demand.


On 20th March Colin attended the newly established support group, Our Friends from Overseas, at St George's Church, where he presented Reverend Hazel Shaw with forty five store cards. This weekly grou
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This year Providing for People in Paisley participated in Operation Santa purchasing gifts from the wish lists of twenty two service users at Roar. What may feel like a small gesture has a huge impact
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P³ Paisley was delighted to support English language classes in the local community. The funding helped provide resources and materials for learners looking to improve their English language skills in
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Members of the committee visited Clothed in Love on 3rd December 2025 to see first hand the difference the latest donation from Providing for People in Paisley has made to local families.
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The coaches for one of the day trips were funded by Providing for People in Paisley this summer.
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Providing for People in Paisley’s support enabled The Preshal Trust Paisley to run a two hour cooking programme on Mondays and Fridays.
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