Our Longstanding collaboration with Lendlease

Lendlease logo with UKHarvest team behind

Nourish Hub has some incredible partnerships across the UK from food donors to local government. One such relationship is with Lendlease, a global integrated real estate group. The team at Lendlease have been supporting Nourish Hub through financial donations over the past 2 years, for which we are grateful. We recently welcomed some members of the Lendlease team to enjoy a corporate volunteer day in our training kitchen, to experience first hand the work we do within the community that is only possible thanks to their ongoing support.

The financial donations we receive from Lendlease enable us to support people to be connected to their community, to eat well whilst working towards reducing food waste and supporting our environmental campaign and to educate our community, and beyond, in ways to reduce and prevent food insecurity whilst saving money and the environment through wasting less food in the home.

Please join us in thanking Lendlease for all their kind support and collaboration and we look forward to many more years of working together to help our community to thrive.

 

If you or your organization would like to enjoy a Corporate Volunteer Day at Nourish Hub, working in the kitchen and café with our fantastic team of volunteers and staff, please get in touch info@nourishhub.org.uk.

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