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Huge expansion for south Brisbane’s ‘Open Hands’ food relief program

A volunteer operated food relief program in Brisbane’s south, offering a 75 percent discount on retail prices, has opened an expanded shopfront to help more families address cost of living pressures.

Sherifaye Kargbo from The House of Prayer with Leeanne Enoch, State Member for Algester, who officially opened the expanded Open Hands Neighbourhood Marketplace in Pallara. Picture: Contributed
Sherifaye Kargbo from The House of Prayer with Leeanne Enoch, State Member for Algester, who officially opened the expanded Open Hands Neighbourhood Marketplace in Pallara. Picture: Contributed

A community service enterprise in southern Brisbane which assists over 600 households with cost of living each week has expanded with support from Carinity.

The Open Hands Neighbourhood Marketplace in Pallara has opened a new larger shopfront for its food relief program.

Operated by The House of Prayer, the marketplace located at 318 Ritchie Road, Pallara, supports refugees, migrants, individuals and families facing the challenges of the cost-of-living crisis.

Service users can access discounted foods and groceries – up to 75 percent off retail prices – as well as free food hampers.

Funding from Carinity’s Collaborative Community Projects has supplied a new demountable building which houses a larger shop offering a greater range of grocery products.

Sherifaye Kargbo from The House of Prayer said the new marketplace is double the size of the previous site, which commenced supporting people in need in 2020 as a direct response to the COVID pandemic.

Sherifaye Kargbo from The House of Prayer with Leeanne Enoch, State Member for Algester, who officially opened the expanded Open Hands Neighbourhood Marketplace in Pallara. Picture: Contributed
Sherifaye Kargbo from The House of Prayer with Leeanne Enoch, State Member for Algester, who officially opened the expanded Open Hands Neighbourhood Marketplace in Pallara. Picture: Contributed

Since that time, the number of people supported by Open Hands Neighbourhood Marketplace each week has increased five-fold.

As well as people from the local area, people from as far away as Bundaberg, Morayfield and the Gold Coast have received assistance.

“Through the Carinity grant, we have been able to expand our current Neighbourhood Marketplace for greater reach, engagement and impact,” Sherifaye said.

“The new shopfront has enabled us to increase access to local produce and food items, whilst creating an avenue for greater and enhanced sense of place and belonging.

“This expansion has meant that we are able to meet up with the ever increasing demand of our pantry and free food hampers, and thus having a much greater impact within our community.”

Sherifaye said the rising cost of living has resulted in an “exponential increase in service users” over the past 18 months, with 75% more households seeking assistance each week.

Barbara Roche, Elder Alex Morseray, Pastor Sheriff Jalloh and Alice Jalloh run the Open Hands Neighbourhood Marketplace in Pallara. Picture: Contributed
Barbara Roche, Elder Alex Morseray, Pastor Sheriff Jalloh and Alice Jalloh run the Open Hands Neighbourhood Marketplace in Pallara. Picture: Contributed

The new Open Hands Neighbourhood Marketplace shopfront was officially opened by The House of Prayer elders and State Member for Algester, Leeann Enoch.

“Open Hands is dedicated to providing essential support and food relief to individuals and families, and this new shopfront will allow them to continue their community support in a safe, supportive environment,” Leeann said.

“Through its various programs and services, Open Hands provides food relief services, disability support, advocacy and advisory services, an outreach program and general community well-being which fosters a more resilient and connected community here in Pallara and the surrounding suburbs.”

The marketplace is open 10am-1pm Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and 10am-3pm Wednesday and Friday.

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