Felix’s Multibank is a new service that will further support people in need across London. Led by The Felix Project, it will supply much-needed non-food items such as toiletries, baby products, cleaning goods, and bedding.
It builds on the charity's existing food redistribution work, which rescues high-quality surplus food at risk of going to waste and delivers it to our network of community organisations and schools, who then get it into the hands of those experiencing food insecurity across London.
With 1 in 4 Londoners living in poverty, we know it's vital that people have access to healthy and nutritious food. However, we also recognise that those living on lower incomes are also struggling to cover the costs of many other everyday expenses, such as hygiene products, household goods, cleaning supplies, clothes, shoes, children's toys, and everything needed for babies. Felix’s Multibank will offer all these items in one place.
Felix’s Multibank operates from our depot in Greenford. Currently open 5 days a week, community organisations can make weekly collections of vital non-food items to distribute within their local community.
Location:
Unit K3 Metropolitan Park
Fieldway, Greenford
UB6 8UN
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday 9:45-18:00
Phone:
020 3034 1044
If you would like to find out more, please email [email protected].
We are working with a wide range of local and national suppliers, including Amazon, to receive vital resources and products. If you would like to donate, please email [email protected].
Led by The Felix Project and supported by Amazon, Felix's Multibank is also supported by the Greater London Authority and Comic Relief, and our partners include Little Village, Trussell Trust, and In Kind Direct.
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More than half of working families surveyed in London have been forced to turn to a food bank because of the rising cost of living.