14 February 2022
Andrew Mitchell MP helps Angels Foundation hand out essential parcels for people in need at the Baptist Church

Andrew has met Kazi Rahman the Chairman of the Angels Foundation at the food bank, run by the Baptist Church on Trinity Hill in our Royal Town to assist them handing out parcels to organisations who help people in need.

The Angels Foundation, started in 2011, has carried out many projects at their own expense before and during the pandemic – both in Birmingham and internationally.  Its work has included support packages of sleeping bags and warm clothes for the homeless and those struggling financially. 

During the pandemic Angels delivered educational packs, masks, food, books and stationery to families and children; and assisted with print outs and gave lifts to people to the vaccination centres. 

The Foundation also works on projects abroad particularly in South Asia where they have raised money for children to have school uniforms, water fountains and more.

Andrew said:

“It was such a pleasure to be able to help them today and to thank them for their dedication and all their fantastic work.”

Andrew also thanked the staff at the Baptist church who run the food bank six days a week.

Andrew added:

“The volunteers at the Church, much like the volunteers at the angels foundation give up their own time to help the community and they are a true testament to the community spirit in our Royal Town.”

Photo: Andrew with Kazi Rahman (Chairman) and his angels