UKHarvest’s Annual Review 2024/25

Annual Review 20245 Final (800 x 300 px)

In a challenging year, Nourish Hub, UKHarvest’s Food Hub in Shepherd’s Bush, has worked hard to reach more people than ever.

UKHarvest also operates regular food redistribution operations in West Sussex including 16 Community Food Hubs and 10 Grub Clubs.

Through the tireless efforts of our staff, our volunteers and the communities we work in, we have rescued a record breaking amount of food from going to waste, and ensured that it has reached those in need, as well as those conscious of reducing food waste across the existing broken food system.

Read how support from collaborating organisations and from our community has made a huge impact on the across West London and the South East. Through our oustanding educational delivery and using the pathways we have created to enable more people to access fresh healthy food, UKHarvest is continuing to nourish our nation, one rescued tomato at a time. 

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