Learning from communities: tips, ideas and solutions on food aid

With around 2,400 food banks across the UK distributing emergency food aid, the National Lottery shares practical tips from projects they’ve supported over the years including managing food supply and going beyond food.

Food hub. Credit: Hastings Voluntary ActionFood hub. Credit: Hastings Voluntary Action

News Food Poverty

Published: Wednesday 10 January 2024

The new resource features highlights from organisations in the Sustainable Food Places Network including South Belfast Food Alliance, Brighton and Hove Food Partnership, Cambridge Food Power Alliance, and Middlesborough EcoShops.

The resource is part of a new series on Learning from communities, which celebrates our present and past grant holders, showing the difference they've made with National Lottery funding, and sharing tips and examples that could inspire others who work in this space.

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Food Poverty: Millions of people in the UK struggle to get enough to eat. We’re working to change that through people-powered projects and campaigns that tackle the root causes of food poverty and ensure everyone has dignified access to healthy, affordable food.

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