Money Made Human Podcast

Reverend Malcolm Anderson - Minister of Religion, Blantyre Congregational Church (#11)

1st Class Credit Union Season 1 Episode 11

Episode 11 of the Money Made Human podcast features Reverend Malcolm Anderson, Minister of Religion at Blantyre Congregational Church and Chair of the Hamilton District Foodbank and the Hamilton Churches Drop-In Centre.

In this episode, host Gayle Adnyana speaks with Malcolm about his journey into ministry and community leadership, and the motivations behind establishing the Hamilton District Foodbank and the Hamilton Churches Drop-In Centre. Drawing on years of grassroots experience, Malcolm shares powerful insights into the role of community spirit in addressing some of society’s most pressing challenges.

The conversation also explores wider social issues, including the Scottish Government’s objective to eradicate child poverty, the impact of other initiatives such as Fans Supporting Foodbanks, and how trusted community spaces like football clubs and credit unions can act as vital points of support for people facing hardship.

Key topics in this episode include:

  • The origins and impact of the Hamilton District Foodbank and the Hamilton Churches Drop-In Centre
  • Community spirit and the role it plays in tackling poverty and inequality
  • What individuals and organisations can do to support their local foodbanks
  • The role of drop-in centres and the challenges faced during COVID-19
  • How credit unions can support communities by providing safer access to money
  • Malcolm’s hopes for the future of the foodbank and community support services

Join us for a thoughtful and grounded conversation about compassion, community action, and the practical ways we can all help support people in need.

For more information on the Hamilton District Foodbank and the Hamilton Churches Drop-In Centre:

To find a Trussell Trust foodbank in your local area, visit:

https://www.trussell.org.uk/emergency-food/find-a-foodbank