The Evening Standard and Independent have launched an appeal to help The Felix Project, London's largest redistribution charity, deliver surplus food to vulnerable Londoners who are unable to afford food or cannot access it due to coronavirus.
£30 donated today will deliver enough food for 165 meals to help people who are poor, elderly, sick or self-isolating.
The Felix Project rescues surplus food from the food chain and gets that good food to the people who need it most.
We are currently working on overdrive to rescue surplus food and get it to those most in need - the homeless, struggling families, the elderly, sick and isolated.
In April we delivered enough food for 1.63 million meals.
Join us and help get food to people going hungry.
The food rescued by The Felix Project goes to help the most vulnerable - struggling families, the homeless, people struggling with addiction or mental health issues, domestic abuse survivors, and refugees. Discover what people have to say about us:
We are proud to keep a high spend efficiency. 90p in every £1 you give spent in preventing food waste and delivering surplus food to charities feeding vulnerable people in London.