Monday 23rd September
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Report written by Sevan
Katy and Sevan arrived at 10:30 to find that Martin and the other volunteers had already received and processed the first food delivery of the morning at South Ealing Community Food Cupboard. That was (un)lucky. There wasn't a long wait for the second van to arrive though, only 5 minutes.
When it arrived, Sevan was surprised to see a DHL van delivering groceries. He was told that one of their employees had seen the operation and asked if they could help. Previously, volunteers had been shuttling food donations from Park Royal in their own cars, which was inefficient and tiring. A delivery service would have been a huge help to the group and since then, one van a week has contained potatoes, not parcels.
The crates and boxes of food were unloaded quickly onto trolleys which everyone took turns to pull to the church building. Sevan managed to tip over a trolley piled high with pears and courgettes. Apart from that, it all went smoothly.
Inside the church, organisers directed couriers on where to place fruit, veg, ready meals and tasty looking desserts. In no time, every free space was filled, ready to receive the Food Cupboard's clients in the afternoon.
The SEC Food Cupboard is a community project set up to reduce waste. A group of local volunteers receives/collects surplus food from the supermarkets (Eg via Felix Project) and makes it available to anyone and everyone from the local area. The SEC Food Cupboard is available to all – its aim is purely to reduce waste and everyone can help with that. Always Free! The selection of food items each week will vary according to what is surplus food on that day.
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