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Volunteer drivers wanted to help redistribute surplus supermarket food
Summary
Inverclyde Community Food Network is seeking volunteer drivers to collect and deliver surplus supermarket food to local groups, and will hold a Q&A session on January 21 at Branchton Community Centre.
Content
The Inverclyde Community Food Network is seeking volunteer drivers to collect and distribute surplus supermarket food. It is working with Branchton Community Centre and Belville Community Garden on a local redistribution project. The project aims to keep food out of landfill, ease household living costs, and strengthen Inverclyde's climate resilience. Organisers say surplus deliveries will go to nurseries, community pantries, community fridges and other community groups.
Key details:
- Inverclyde Community Food Network is appealing for volunteer drivers to collect and distribute surplus supermarket food.
- The project is run in partnership with Branchton Community Centre and Belville Community Garden.
- Delivered food is intended for local nurseries, community pantries, community fridges and other community groups.
- Volunteers will receive food vouchers as a thank you for each delivery.
- A Q&A session for prospective volunteers is scheduled for Wednesday, January 21 at 10.30am at Branchton Community Centre.
Summary:
The initiative aims to reduce food waste, support local households by redirecting surplus food, and contribute to community climate resilience. Organisers have scheduled a Q&A session on January 21 to provide information to potential volunteers, and volunteers will be offered food vouchers for each delivery.
