Following on from the success of Plant and Share Month after it finished on World Bee Day (20/5/23), our fellow Soil Association colleagues transported some of the joy of Plant and Share Month to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show for the very first time.
In Scotland? Learn more about FFL Scotland here.
We know just how much hard work goes into achieving a Seved Here certification. Learn more here
Following on from the success of Plant and Share Month after it finished on World Bee Day (20/5/23), our fellow Soil Association colleagues transported some of the joy of Plant and Share Month to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show for the very first time.
As part of Plant and Share Month, the Soil Association has joined forces with The Orchard Project to highlight the vital role pollinators play in our food systems.
Huge congratulations to BaxterStorey at UAL for renewing their Food for Life Served Here (FFLSH) Gold award!
Congratulations to Inspire Academy, who are the first school in Medway to receive the Food for Life Bronze School Award.
My Food Community (MFC) alumni, Jannine McMahon, was recently invited to talk at the Oxford Farming Conference about her organic community farm in Salford. Learn more here.
Food for Life has been working with Leicestershire and Leicester City to bring the joy of UK-grown beans to schools in the area, through cooking, eating and playing!
How did you celebrate World Pulses Day? Find out how six skillful cooks from Leicestershire did.
The new Food for Life Medway programme launched at the end of the summer and is already helping schools with growing, cooking and food education across the district.
Healthy, happy tummies equal healthy happy minds. That is the view of Family Support worker at Radleys Primary School, Vicky Hollender. Read more here.
In November, our Medway Local Programme Manager, Grace Dennis, attended the annual Medway Food Partnership event. Learn about it here.
Set on a bustling estate in north Sheffield you could be forgiven for missing the entrance to The Furnival, a small community-based charity nestled in amongst high rise flats and shops with security mesh at windows, run by Julie D’souza Walsh.
During the pandemic Susie Jenner began to volunteer at the Hornbeam in Waltham Forest. The Hornbeam is a wonderful place, a beacon of hope and light and this was especially true during the Covid Pandemic.