Food For Homeless Project update
Published on May 5, 2025 by Director
Get Involved:
We offer volunteering opportunities for individuals passionate about community service and social justice. Volunteers can help with:
• - Food preparation and packaging.
• - Distribution and outreach.
• - Admin, communications, and fundraising.
• - Safeguarding, translation, and support services.
No prior experience is required just a commitment to compassion, respect, and inclusion. Full training is provided, and all roles are open to individuals over the age of 18.
Our Objectives
• - Distribute food, hygiene kits, and winter essentials.
• - Offer advice and referrals for housing and welfare support.
• - Promote community awareness and reduce stigma around homelessness.
• - Provide inclusive, equitable services designed for long-term impact.
• - Collaborate with local partners to expand outreach and services.
• - Reduce food waste and advance climate resilience through sustainable practices.
We offer volunteering opportunities for individuals passionate about community service and social justice. Volunteers can help with:
• - Food preparation and packaging.
• - Distribution and outreach.
• - Admin, communications, and fundraising.
• - Safeguarding, translation, and support services.
No prior experience is required just a commitment to compassion, respect, and inclusion. Full training is provided, and all roles are open to individuals over the age of 18.
Our Objectives
• - Distribute food, hygiene kits, and winter essentials.
• - Offer advice and referrals for housing and welfare support.
• - Promote community awareness and reduce stigma around homelessness.
• - Provide inclusive, equitable services designed for long-term impact.
• - Collaborate with local partners to expand outreach and services.
• - Reduce food waste and advance climate resilience through sustainable practices.
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Food For Homeless Project (FFH) has established strong working relationships with a range of local organisations, including Calthorpe Community Garden, Holborn Community Centre, St Giles-in-the-Fields Church, The Swiss Church, and Camden Homeless Outreach. In addition, FFH collaborates with healthcare providers, shelters, food banks, and local businesses to source food donations, hygiene products, and other essential supplies.
These partnerships are critical to our ability to meet rising demand in a manner that is both efficient and sustainable. By leveraging existing community assets and local expertise, we are able to respond rapidly to urgent needs while minimising waste and duplication of efforts.
Looking ahead, FFH is actively pursuing new collaborations to expand services for homeless individuals, especially in underserved areas of Camden.
These partnerships are essential to scaling our impact and ensuring that support reaches all those in need, regardless of background or circumstance.
Our model is grounded in community-led solutions. We aim not only to meet immediate survival needs but also to empower individuals by fostering a sense of dignity, ownership, and collective responsibility. Through ongoing engagement with local groups, volunteers, and service users, FFH contributes to building a more connected, compassionate, and responsive ecosystem of support.
By addressing immediate needs and fostering long-term resilience, the Food For Homeless Project is helping to make Camden a fairer, healthier, and more inclusive place for all.