Listen to Simone Connolly, discuss FareShare Midlands work on Friday Night Clive.
READ MOREEarlier this year, FareShare ambassador and footballer Marcus Rashford was named as the Postcode Hero by People’s Postcode Lottery. Read about how FareShare used the consequential £125,000 of funding to help feed people in the Midlands.
READ MOREHelp us feed vulnerable men, women and children facing poverty and food insecurity this winter. £1 = 4 meals for families in need.
READ MOREWhat could make delicious, African-inspired, plant-based meals even better? When 25p from every order is donated to FareShare Midlands, providing a meal for a person in need!
READ MOREShop the Central England Co-op's Irresistible Range to raise money for FareShare Midlands this Christmas!
READ MOREWe were so grateful to have some of the team members from Arch Insurance come to help us at our Nechells depot last week! Madhi, Steve and Imran joined us in the warehouse to provide essential help in prepping the day’s food deliveries.
READ MORE The Sutton on Sea Community Larder is a food bank set up during the outbreak of COVID19. Based on Sutton High Street, the organisation was created for a community facing difficult times involving a great deal of financial and economic hardship. Initially the Community Larder was set up as a food bank, to give out food parcels and offer essential shopping to people who were struggling. It is all about the community coming together to help each other during a period of crisis, through caring, sharing and supporting those in most need.
A ground-breaking Lincolnshire food hub, opened in mid-July 2021, has already redistributed over 41,000 nutritious meals to local food charities. Each day, unsold food including fruit and veg, baked goods and chilled food is donated by local partners including the Lincolnshire Co-op and Gousto, a British meal kit supplier.
READ MOREThe Lincoln Community Grocery is located in the Central Methodist Church on the High Street. The organisation is one of 11 that have been initiated around the country to help reduce food poverty across the UK by reducing the cost of the weekly shop for those who need it.
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