Working with the Chiswick House & Gardens Trust
In the spring, one of Nourish Hub’s ex-volunteers, Claire, introduced Nourish Hub to local charity and historic green space, Chiswick House & Gardens Trust who were looking to collaborate with local community kitchens by donating produce grown in their kitchen garden.
We’re Hiring! Meals and a Chat Rider
Bring a smile to the residents of Hammersmith and Fulham as our new Meals and a Chat Rider. You’ll become the face of our community service as you stop for a chat with the local community whilst delivering delicious handmade food direct from our charity.
Welcoming Work Experience Students to Nourish Hub
Working with local schools is an amazing way to engage young people with the work that is being conducted at Nourish Hub.
Dr Bike: Surgery’s open for everyone
Thanks to London Borough Hammersmith and Fulham, Nourish Hub welcomes Dr Bike. Dr Bike is open to everyone in need of support with repairs or maintenance of their bikes, as a main mode of transport for many.
Three Years of Nourish Hub
Our new study demonstrates that residents benefit from improved access to food, a healthier diet and greater social connections by using Nourish Hub.
Our partnership with innocent drinks
UKHarvest opened the Nourish Hub in December 2022 and since then innocent drinks have been a key partner in helping to build the Nourish Hub’s success.
Our Hub, Your Voice
Our new study demonstrates that residents benefit from improved access to food, a healthier diet and greater social connections by using Nourish Hub.
Highly Commended recognition for Nourish Hub by Imperial College’s Presidents Award
The relationship between diet and mental health is more linked than we first anticipate. And often this relationship exists in a repeating loop where poor mental health promotes poor diet which in turn again promotes poor mental health. The same is true in reverse with good diet and good mental health.
Community Cookbook
Nourish Hub have partnered with RBKC to create a community cookbook, celebrating the community projects that have contributed to the Notting Dale Future Neighbourhoods 2030 project. If you have participated in one of the projects, we ask you to donate a recipe!
Nourish Hub’s Top Tips for Eating Well for your Mental Health
The relationship between diet and mental health is more linked than we first anticipate. And often this relationship exists in a repeating loop where poor mental health promotes poor diet which in turn again promotes poor mental health. The same is true in reverse with good diet and good mental health.