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Fareshare

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Sign up to volunteer with FareShare at fareshare.

A B&M spokesperson said: “FareShare Midlands really stood out for us, so we wanted to give them some VIP treatment as a thank you for all the hard work that they have done.

Commenting on the importance of this year’s campaign, Paddy McCarron from The Derry Resource Centre commented: “We couldn’t do without Fareshare over the last year they have provided over 18,000 meals to those really in need.

Customers will be able to choose between redeeming their Rewards points or donating the cash equivalent of their points to good causes, whether BBC Children in Need, FareShare or Ronald McDonald House Charities.

Dickens would’ve approved of the production raising money for charity partner FareShare, which puts food on the table for those doing it tough at Christmas.

The agent’s fee was donated to food insecurity charity FareShare.

The total amount of food donated to Tesco, and through their partners Trussell Trust and FareShare was the equivalent of 12.5 million meals.

Coca-Cola says it aims to donate the equivalent of up to a total of 1 million meals* via FareShare this festive season.

FareShare works in 1,500 towns and cities nationally and is the UK’s longest-running food redistribution charity after beginning in 1994.

George continued: “This generous donation from Tesco will ensure we continue providing vital support to charities that rely on FareShare to strengthen their local communities this summer.

In just six months since it opened for the first time, the pantry was fully subscribed with 30 members, and by working with FareShare South West, they contribute to saving 1800 tonnes of food from going to waste each year.

She said: “The food that Tesco redistributes through FareShare makes a huge difference to people facing food insecurity across the UK.

The Cumberland was showcasing its Kinder Kind of Kitchen initiative, a project created in partnership with FareShare Lancashire and Cumbria, delivered by the Recycling Lives Charity.

The Northumberland branch of food delivery firm Wiltshire Farm Foods has donated hundreds of its meals to FareShare North East in a bid to help tackle the food poverty crisis.

The Trussell Trust and FareShare, Tesco’s charity partners, are seeking helpers to assist in-store.

Also set to benefit are London charities that have hitherto paid fees to receive surplus food from FareShare, with Felix CEO Mark Curtin pledging “no charities will be charged a penny for delivery of food by Felix”.

As well as routinely supplying surplus food, FareShare’s major supermarket partners are also providing “top up” food as well as funding to help with logistics.

It aims to raise £5m over Christmas to help 100,000 families through food redistribution charity FareShare and Home-Start and other charities chosen locally by stores.

It (includes) the states and the federal governments (and) different charity partners, whether it’s OzHarvest, FareShare, Foodbank or Meals on Wheels.

The 22-year-old England star teamed up with FareShare, an organisation that distributes food to nearly 11,000 frontline charities and community groups.