GroceryAid can help with a wide range of topics including mental health and wellbeing support, family and relationship advice, debt management, back to work support, and counselling. Specialist counsellors are also available for those who have experienced a traumatic incident through our Workplace Critical Incident support.
Supporting Grocery Aid
Financial grants can help those who may be experiencing hardship due to a change in circumstances*. This could help someone fleeing domestic violence moving into a secure home, help towards rent arrears to keep a grocery colleague in their home or support where a household has seen a reduction in income due to ill health. (*subject to meeting eligibility criteria)
If you or a colleague are struggling and feel like there is nowhere to turn, please get in touch to see if GroceryAid can help. The freephone Helpline is completely confidential and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, all year round. Or you can access support via their website.

- HELPLINE
- The 24/7 free Helpline 08088 021 122, offers independent advice to solve problems and provide emotional support.
phone 08088 021 122

- LIVE CHAT
- Live chat, provided by Care First working in partnership with GroceryAid. Live chat is confidential, free of charge, offering immediate information, answers and advice.
Find Out More

- WEBSITE
- For more information on GroceryAid, the industry charity. Find out about the people we help, the history of the charity and the people who volunteer to guide and work for GroceryAid.
Visit Website