Couples who volunteer together, stay together Dream duo, Susan and John Johnston volunteer weekly at City Harvest’s Acton warehouse. The married couple are both Harvest Hundred volunteers, which means that they have individually volunteered over 100 hours of...
Support Services: a resource for City Harvest Volunteers. This blog contains links to organisations that provide support for different areas. Mental Health Mind (https://www.mind.org.uk/) Mind offers support to individuals in need of mental health support and...
Every hour spent volunteering at City Harvest delivers 530 meals Volunteers are the beating heart of City Harvest and we would not be able to rescue and deliver free food at the scale we do without our thriving community of volunteers. This Volunteer Week, and always,...
Why volunteering with us is a great way to engage your company in positive social impact. As of Monday 19th July, City Harvest re-opens its Corporate Volunteering Programme, welcoming teams of varying sizes who are looking to fulfil volunteer days with fun and...
Super Keith A key member of the City Harvest London volunteer family, Keith Lawrence, “Everested” a hill in Highgate, North London, to raise funds and awareness for City Harvest on Saturday 19 June. During his 12-hour cycle, Keith accumulated the vertical...
Our volunteers keep City Harvest alive and London fed Here at City Harvest, we love to celebrate our wonderful volunteers! There are so many ways in which we invite our volunteers to get involved with us to help in our mission to fight food poverty and food waste. Not...