Start your year with real impact, become a Felix volunteer today

We know that hunger doesn't take a holiday, and with increased fuel bills, the struggle only gets harder for many in January and February - the time when there is the greatest demand for food support from Felix and FareShare. 

Start off your 2026 resolutions with one you can keep. This January and February, we urgently need volunteers to help distribute more food and reach more people in need. 

For every hour of volunteering, you can help us redistribute around 200 meals.

Make a difference today

The Felix Project is London’s largest food redistribution charity. We rescue high quality, surplus food that would otherwise go to waste and redistribute it to over 1,200 community organisations across the capital. 

Other ways to get involved

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I thought I’d just be delivering food — but what I found was community, gratitude, and meaning.

Sam , Volunteer Driver

Before I came here, I had to choose between heating and eating. Food is costly when you’re on your own.

Rose , pensioner supported via Friary Park Community Hub

We made spaghetti bolognese with Felix veg — every single morsel was eaten. But my heart broke… they were so hungry.

Beverley , Black Prince Trust

The Felix Project and FareShare are merging to become the UK's largest food redistribution charity. We will come together to form a bigger and more ambitious organisation with greater national impact. Learn more here.

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Stars bring festive joy as they help get food to families this Christmas

Stars bring festive joy as they help get food to families this Christmas

A quarter of UK working parents have turned to food support services to put food on their tables

Almost a quarter of working parents across the UK have had to turn to a food support service in the last year to help them feed their children.

Response to the Governments Child Poverty Strategy from The Felix Project and FareShare

Joint statement in response to the Government announcing its Child Poverty Strategy that aims to lift half a million children out of poverty by the end of this parliament.