Community group A Little More Kindness CIC has opened a kindness cabin in Attleborough.

Co-founders Elaine Easthope and Clair Fisher, bolstered by sponsor Pride Home Care, provide free essential items to people.

Founded during lockdown, this initiative combats food waste and rising living costs.

Member eligibility remains unrestricted as the organisation continues to rely heavily on donations and grants.

Eastern Daily Press: The kindness cabin has opened in Attleborough

Elaine said: "We have been running on Facebook for four years starting in lockdown. We have done a lot of different community projects but this is our biggest to date.

"We are proud to be an independent food hub that people can buy a membership to gain free items such as sanitary products, bread and fruit and veg. Everything else is at a subsidised cost.

"This is to help food waste, and the cost of living rise. There is no criteria needed at all to join."

Eastern Daily Press: Inside the kindness cabin in Attleborough

 

Eastern Daily Press: Celebrating the opening of the kindness cabin

Eastern Daily Press: Opening of the kindness cabin