Joanna Lodge

We’re hiring! Floor Supervisor

We are seeking a dynamic and community-oriented individual to join our team as a Floor Supervisor at our Community Food Hub. This role blends security, hospitality and supervision, to create a welcoming and safe environment for all visitors. The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing daily operations of our Community Lunch, de-escalating any potential conflicts in a compassionate and professional manner, supervising volunteers and ensuring a positive experience for guests.

From Food Industry to Food Community

After stepping away from her role as a Product Developer at a large food retailer, Sarah was looking for a meaningful way to stay connected to the world of food while searching for her next opportunity.

Soup, Glorious Soup!

Soup is a staple on our menu and much loved by so many who visit our community lunches. So, when our beloved industrial blender gave up one tiring Wednesday afternoon, we knew we needed to replace it quickly.

Shining a Spotlight on Kayliegh

At Nourish Hub, we believe in the power of community, connection, and shared experiences. Kayliegh’s journey is a testament to how volunteering can be a transformative force, helping individuals rediscover their sense of purpose and belonging. In this blog, Kayliegh is sharing with us her inspiring story of resilience, growth, and the impact of a supportive environment. 

Building Community Through Food and Warm Spaces at Nourish Hub

At Nourish Hub, we believe that food is more than just the something we eat—it’s a way to bring people together, create meaningful connections, and build stronger communities. That’s why, with the support of Hammersmith and Fulham Council’s Warm Welcome Grant, we’ve been piloting exciting new initiatives to make our space even more welcoming and inclusive for local residents.

Reducing Social Isolation in H&F

Our mission is to tackle social isolation and food insecurity, with one of our main goals to provide a welcoming and non-judgmental services. We have a warm and inviting space for our community, as well as a fantastic group of volunteers, staff and regular customers that visit Nourish Hub for a range of different purposes.

7 reasons to volunteer at Nourish Hub in 2025

NourishHub is a community kitchen in Shepherd’s Bush, serving 3-course vegetarian lunches to residents Monday to Friday. All produce used in the kitchen is surplus or rescued, supplied by charities including UKHarvest, City Harvest and the Felix Project, as well as restaurants and shops. Volunteers make up 75% of the workforce at NourishHub.

Behind the Lens – The Creatives Who Brought Our Cookbook to Life

The Notting Dale Community Cookbook was a project curated by Nourish Hub and supported by the Future Neighbourhood 2030 Programme. The goal was to create a legacy of collaboration in Notting Dale, encourage residents to reduce food waste and improve their diets, and highlight the rich diversity of food culture and people in Notting Dale.Â