
Supporting communities to relieve food poverty
Fareshare Cymru is at the centre of two of the most urgent issues that face the UK - food poverty and food waste.
Our vision is of a Wales where no good food goes to waste. A Wales where food waste is minimised and any surplus food is used to benefit those that need it most.
Our aim is to divert the edible food currently treated as waste by the food manufacturers and retailers and distribute it to disadvantaged people across Wales who can benefit by eating it.
Fareshare Cymru will:
The Fareshare Cymru story so far ...
Fareshare is a tried and tested model, operating since 2004 as an independent charity in England and Scotland and today has 14 depots.
Cylch and Environment Wales played a part in the beginning of the Fareshare story in Wales. Initially a request for Cylch to help set up a Fareshare scheme in Wales led to a feasibility study to have a franchise in Cardiff and was funded by a £4000 grant from Environment Wales.
Crest Co-operative was awarded £246, 926 from the Big Lottery Fund and grants from other organisations to set up the Fareshare franchise in North Wales in September 2010, was officially launched in January 2011. In just four months Fareshare North Wales has donated £36, 743 of quality food to vulnerable members of society at 17 community groups across two counties. The project has also diverted 22.6 tonnes of food away from landfill.
Environment Wales awarded Crest Co-operative a 6 year management grant which has funded a voluntary coordinator for Fareshare North Wales
Fareshare Cymru's future...
Fareshare Cymru will bring Fareshare to South Wales with a depot in Cardiff during 2011 with the help of a grant of £393,092 from Welsh Assembly Government.
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Where does the food come from?
Food will be sourced from manufacturers and retailers whose businesses generate edible food that is surplus to requirements for a wide range of reasons. This includes mislabelling, over ordering and short shelf life. At present a large amount of this is disposed of as waste, primarily in landfill.
Who gets the food?
Food will be distributed through community food members such as HUGGARD (see HTTP://HUGGARD.ORG.UK/) to disadvantaged groups such as homeless and vulnerably housed people.
Fareshare Facts
Support
Fareshare Cymru would like to thank Cylch, Environment Wales and the Welsh Assembly Government for their continued support.
For more information on Fareshare Cymru you can contact us:
Fareshare Cymru is a project of Food Redistribution Wales Ltd. Food Redistribution Wales Ltd is a company limited by guarantee with charitable aims and is in the process of applying for charitable registration.
Volunteering
FareShare Cymru is planning to open a new FareShare depot in Cardiff this July.
We need volunteers to get the depot up and running.
We want our volunteers to be as diverse a group of people as possible. One of our hopes is to give opportunities to people who would struggle to get work experience any other way. Please bear with us if we can’t use you straight away, we first need to establish a core group of people who can run the depot safely. There will be more opportunities to support FareShare Cymru later.
Please keep a look out for news of a special opportunity in the second week of July
Please contact Paul Williamson, Volunteer Coordinator by email: volunteer@faresharecymru.org.uk or on 07891 889713 for more information on volunteering or to offer support.
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For further information about Fareshare Cymru, please contact Guy Boswell, Project Co-ordinator on 029 2051 9000 or email guy.boswell@cylch.org.uk
Page updated: June 1st 2011