We work with a local food bank and 6 suppliers within the community to offer food at a discounted price, or by donation in the case of extreme hardship.
About Us
Struggling with bills? You are not alone. Our social supermarket is typically 50 – 75% cheaper than any regular supermarket. If you’re in crisis now, you are welcome here.
PWNWN aims to support as many vulnerable individuals as we are able, everyone deserves a chance in life. We support low-income families by providing affordable food, budgeting skills, and social activities.
We work in conjunction with other services to combat hunger and isolation. We aim to complement other services such as food banks in our area meeting the needs at a different point, no other food bank offers discounted food on a regular basis to support low-income families with the opportunity to improve personal skills, and knowledge and socialise..
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Support families and Individuals who struggle with financial hardship to buy food at a price they can afford. This can include Free Crisis Parcels, Menu Advice, Cooking Demonstrations and Money Advice.
Our Mission
What exactly do we do?
Support families and Individuals who struggle with financial hardship to buy food at a price they can afford. This can include Free Crisis Parcels, Menu Advice, Cooking Demonstrations, Money Advice, Providing more Energy Efficient Cooking Equipment, Monthly money management drop-in sessions and signposting to other support people may need.
How do we do it?
We run a Social Supermarket located in Poole for individuals and families to become members of and use when they need to. We rely on volunteers to help run the supermarket and are committed to providing skills in the form of training, qualifications and confidence where required to some of those volunteers so they can return to the workplace. We currently work with Tesco, Co-Op and M&S to give volunteers job trials.
Why do we do it?
The cost of living crisis has only worsened the existing hardship for many Individuals and Families in the BCP area and we are seeing a much greater need for affordable food. We understand that the need is not always the cause, and we believe it is vital to take time to understand people’s situation and help the most vulnerable regain confidence and give them a chance to thrive.
Other Services We Offer
We offer a variety of Drop-in sessions, these do not require booking and are open to any of our members. Members can also book a number of other sessions for help with food, clothing and equipment needed to live efficiently.
Drop-ins
Bookable sessions
About Us
Our aims are to support members of the community
We assist and care for marginalised individuals by decreasing social isolation and loneliness, promoting dignity, alleviating food scarcity and financial distress, and minimising food waste.