Second year Human Geographers have been learning about
the experiences of socially-excluded groups in local communities. A range of
guest speakers have explained how everyday objects that we often take for
granted can make a huge difference to people experiencing food poverty,
isolation, or homelessness. Students have responded brilliantly and made
generous donations. For example…
Current third year student Olli Boyde, who volunteers at
a local foodbank, described how foodbanks urgently need donations of tinned
meats/fish and toiletries. Result: students donated 2 car-boots-full of tins
and toiletries which we have shared between local foodbanks.
Olli Boyde and Dr John Horton |
Jo Gunnett, Volunteer Coordinator for AgeUK Northants,
described how many isolated elderly people experience fuel poverty, and can
benefit from music and audio recordings. Result: students donated 15+ pairs of
gloves and 7 pairs of headphones, which AgeUK volunteers will distribute to
isolated elderly people this winter.
Dr John Horton models some of the donations! |
Visitors from Northampton Hope Centre outlined the health
and wellbeing problems that local homeless people experience because of wet
clothing during winter months. Result: students donated 20+ pairs of socks for
the Centre’s clothing bank.