A Birmingham charity is working to support vulnerable people through the cost of living crisis. The Social Unity Foundation of Innovation (SUFI) helps develop projects and activities that will encourage self-help, advance education and promote life-long learning and social well-being.
READ MOREOver 5 days, Sati Bahia trekked 100 kilometres through the desert to Petra, Jordan, in order to raise an incredible £2,000 for FareShare Midlands. This amazing fundraising feat will provide 8,000 meals for those in need.
READ MOREKaren Pollard started running the Rural Community Larder from her home during the pandemic, but 4 years later it now operates from 3 locations supporting hundreds of local people in food insecurity amid the cost of living crisis
READ MOREGraham Finnegan received employment support from FareShare Midlands’ I-Can and Elevate programmes, and now works full-time in a job he feels really fulfilled doing.
READ MOREPathway Project provides a 24-hour helpline, refuge accommodation, counselling services, wellbeing activities and a range of self discovery and confidence building groups. With help from FareShare, Pathway Project can offer sustenance for those in need.
READ MOREThe Cape is a vibrant, award-winning day care centre bringing vulnerable elderly people aged 65-98 from the local migrant communities together for meals and activities.
READ MOREATTFE College provides adult and further education opportunities to learners across Nottinghamshire. They set up the 'Let's All Eat' project to support those facing food insecurity.
READ MOREAston Villa Foundation is the charitable arm of the Aston Villa Football Club. With the help of 80 staff members, they provide programmes to Birmingham residents of all ages
READ MOREIn the centre of Loughborough, the 'cupboard in the corner' at King's Church is bustling with activity...
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