Independent tech consultancy Opencast has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting local good causes through a trio of charity endeavours.
The Byker-based company, which specialises in designing and building human-focused digital and technology solutions, is supporting a Walker-based foodbank and a charity clothing collection, while Opencast’s ‘house band’ recently raised more than £2,500 for a cancer charity.
For several years now, Opencast has been collecting cash donations and food items for Christmas dinners on behalf of Building Futures East Food Bank, which supports families and individuals in the Walker and Byker areas of Newcastle.
Ellen Russell, Business Operations Manager at Opencast, said: “The food bank is a lifeline for those in need and we’re only too happy to help the brilliant team there. A couple of members of our team have helped the team pack meals in the past and were humbled by their commitment to make a difference.
“The cost of running the food bank has soared recently due to the rise in prices – they’re spending more than 40 per cent on stocking their shelves than last year – so they’re in need of help and support more than ever before.”
Food donations can be accepted at drop-off points at The Bush Inn, Wallsend; Viso Facial Bar, Heaton; High Bridge Works, City Centre (Toys only); Bait Box, North Shields and at Building Futures East, Walker. Donations can be given through the food bank's JustGiving page.