Revenue raised in the store will be re-invested back into the local area through the store’s Community Hub, which will offer personal development programmes tailored to the needs of each member. These programmes range from cookery clubs and home budgeting, to interview skills and business courses.
The store will also house a community kitchen, offering low-cost and wholesome hot meals, with children eating free every day. Community Shop Eastfield will operate on a free membership basis and be open to anyone who lives locally, receives welfare support and is motivated to make a positive change to their lives.
Across Community Shop’s existing network, last year alone its stores supported over 28,000 households, with 92% of members saying that their quality of life had improved since joining, and 96% feeling a greater sense of community.
Gary Stott, Executive Chairman at Community Shop said: