Three Years of Nourish Hub

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Three Years of Nourish Hub

An Overview

Since opening in 2021, Nourish Hub has continued to grow and connect with communities in West London. Creating pathways to work, offering a wide range of educational courses and ensuring that surplus food, rescued by UKHarvest, is used to create healthy nutritious meals available to those who need it most. From the thousands of meals created and delivered from surplus food to hungry mouths, to the hundreds of people that have experienced and benefitted from the incredible educational programme, NourishEd. The reach of the community kitchen continues to grow, but here is a look at what’s taken place over the last 3 years. 

“As a young woman experiencing crisis for the first time, this organisation has been a huge part of getting me back into a routine, restoring my hope for the future, and reassuring me that no matter what happens, there will always be a hot meal, friendly people and a safe space to welcome me.”

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Thanks to the generosity of The London School of Coffee, Nourish Hub has received 60kg of donated coffee and 20 members of the volunteer and staff team have completed the Beginners Course in Coffee Preparation, which has provided opportunities to develop coffee skills, whilst ensuring Nourish Hub has the best possible barista coffees for sale!
During October half term, the Nourish Hub welcomed 40 young people aged 10-14 to enjoy three days of Fund Food Clubs. These sessions were kindly funded by LMP Action and part of the wider Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF) delivered nationally.
“Nourish Hub's catering was fantastic—high-quality food with a socially impactful approach. The service was smooth, well-organized, and impressively planned, making everything easy and enjoyable for our team. Highly recommended!” Kamile Iris Ozbek, Co-founder at Digipac Consultancy