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The story of a Cornish food and community revolution

At Newquay Community Orchard, local people are growing and learning together You can’t rush things when you’re growing your own food. It takes time and patience, but the results can be joyful. That’s plain to see – whether you have

“You are worthy. Don’t ever give up.”

Monica Gregory, who works with homeless people in Oxford, has been speaking out as part of our Food Power programme. We talked to her about the importance of dignity, agency and power. https://youtu.be/mImL8x9zbAY Monica works with Good Food Oxford, one

Navigating Storms

Read our report – hear people’s experiences of food vulnerability during the pandemic Five overarching lessons from this project Hear directly from those who know. Food security is a fundamental right. We need to redesign welfare so it offers sufficient

Reset The Debt in Parliament

Well over a thousand supporters of the Reset the Debt campaign wrote to their MPs to ask them to attend a debate on household debt in Parliament on 8 July. Thank you! ​

How we can use poetry to accelerate social change

Poet Matt Sowerby harnesses the power and resolve of people in poverty. Matt started using his skills as a route to social justice, when he became involved in the End Hunger UK campaign. From there, he hasn’t looked back.  In

Activism, struggle and superpowers

Scouse writer-actor Ellis Howard has worked with us over the past year, helping people channel their experiences of poverty and struggle into powerful activism. In this new video, Ellis explains why telling your own story is like having a superpower.​