‘We send breads as far away as Australia’: Inside Cork's Northside Community Enterprises
Lorraine Gleeson, NCE, with the altar breads for packing. Last year, NCE shipped out three million small breads and 50,000 large breads.
In the heart of Cork’s northside, interrupting the tightly packed rows of houses and narrow streets of Blackpool, is an oasis canopied by the gentle rustling sound of leaves in the breeze.

The church in Belfast was heavily involved in social work, addressing and serving the myriad needs socially that existed in the parish at that time. Fr John found a mentor in Father Matt Wallace who worked to support young people with training, work opportunities, and fundraising – including a thrift shop – to support their ongoing work.

“It started in 1990 when we ran our first FÁS project in Mayfield. Eventually we moved into the old Sunbeam Factory in Blackpool,” says Fr John.

The weekly food bank is run in partnership with FoodCloud, the food redistribution charity, four days a week serving 95 people with food essentials, including baby food.

This includes an on-site café, Cup ‘N’ Cino, which serves breakfast, lunch, snacks, and drinks five days a week. A successful catering arm supplies local groups and businesses with event catering; and a bakery produces breads, sweet bakes and treats to the cafe and catering enterprises, as well as celebration cakes made to order.

“Christmas, Easter, communion season and funerals, those are the busiest times of year for us,” John says.
- NCE is a hub for myriad services and supports – to find out more visit www.nce.ie. All are welcome to visit the Farranferris campus and support the services that fund their work.

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