The Felix Project’s new redistribution centre in Enfield will provide food for vulnerable people across North London
Community groups and charities across North London will get access to fresh and nutritious food to provide meals, snacks or food parcels
The Felix Project, the charity that saves surplus food for people in need, has opened a new depot in Enfield.
Community groups and charities across North London will get access to fresh and nutritious food to provide meals, snacks or food parcels for their clients including the elderly, the homeless, those with mental health issues, refugees and asylum seekers, families and children.
The Enfield depot will collect, sort, and re-distribute fresh food free of charge to charities, helping them save money on the food they provide for some of London’s most vulnerable people. The Felix Project already provides food for over 19,700 meals a week from its depot in West London, and the new Enfield depot will more than double this capacity, with surplus food collected from supermarkets, wholesalers, delis and others in the area.
The Mayor of Enfield, Councillor Christine Hamilton, opened the new depot saying: “Food poverty is a huge and growing problem in London, yet every year the UK throws away millions of tonnes of good food. The Felix Project’s new distribution centre will provide surplus food to charities to help people in Enfield and beyond. If you are a charity providing food to people in need, a supplier with good surplus food, or if you would like to volunteer, you can contact the Felix Project to find out how you can help.”
Hilary Croft, The Felix Project CEO says: “We are excited to be able to extend our services in North London and deliver fresh, surplus food where it’s needed most. We are keen to hear from charities, food suppliers and volunteers who want to support our vital work in this area.
“If you can spare a morning, an afternoon or an evening each week, volunteering is a great way to support your local community. If you are a food supplier, our collections are an ideal way to stop your food waste going to landfill and to support a range of local charities. The simple aim of The Felix Project is to see good food go to good causes.”
Dr Rupa Huq, MP for Ealing Central and Acton, who recently spent a day at the Felix Project depot in Park Royal, West London says: “The Felix Project does fantastic work based out of Ealing, and it’s great that their new depot will expand capacity to save surplus food for more people across London.”
Charities and food suppliers can find out more by emailing northlondon@thefelixproject.org or westlondon@thefelixproject.org.
Details about volunteering as a driver, co-driver, or warehouse assistant are in the Volunteering FAQs which can be found online at http://www.thefelixproject.org/help-us/volunteer/.
Notes to Editors
Press contact: becca@thefelixproject.org, 07488 929 722
About the Felix Project
About surplus food and food poverty
1 Registered Charity No. 1168183
2 The Food Waste Recycling Action Plan, www.wrap.org.uk/content/food-waste-recycling-action-plan
3 London Food Poverty Profile report by Sustain, Beyond the Food Bank
Press release distributed by Pressat on behalf of The Felix Project, on Wednesday 22 November, 2017. For more information subscribe and follow https://pressat.co.uk/
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