FareShare UK and The Felix Project Announce Merger
FareShare UK has announced its merger with The Felix Project, a London-based charity that shares our mission of supporting communities, reducing food waste, and making sure good food reaches the people and organisations that can use it best.
Here at FareShare North East, we remain an independent member of the 17-strong FareShare network, and while we’re not merging ourselves, this national step forward should help unlock more surplus food for the North East, cut food waste, and strengthen communities when it matters most.
Founded in 2016, The Felix Project works with supermarkets, wholesalers, and restaurants to redirect surplus food to charities, schools, and community groups across London. With four depots across the city and Felix’s Kitchen – which produces around 5,000 meals daily from surplus food – The Felix Project currently supports more than 1,200 organisations.
By joining forces, FareShare UK and The Felix Project are building a single organisation with greater reach, resilience, and community impact. Together, they already help over a million people each year through thousands of local charities, schools, and groups. This merger combines the strength of FareShare’s UK-wide network with The Felix Project’s innovation and energy, creating more opportunities to share resources and support communities right across the country.
The new organisation will be able to reduce duplication, streamline operations, and make every pound and every meal go further. Most importantly, it will help more communities connect with the surplus food available and use it to strengthen local projects, from community kitchens to after-school clubs.
This step is not a reset but a continuation of the work that both charities have been doing for years. What works today will continue – the community partnerships, local delivery models, and strong networks – while the merger creates space to grow and expand what’s possible together.
The merger will take place gradually over the next 12–18 months. During this period, both organisations will continue to operate under their existing names, working closely to bring their networks together.
What this means for FareShare North East
FareShare North East remains an independent charity.
Our day-to-day work continues as usual:
- Delivering surplus food to community groups.
- Supporting local organisations.
- Helping reduce food waste and strengthen communities across the region.
The services, deliveries, and support you receive from FareShare North East will remain unchanged.
We will continue to keep you updated as further details of the merger are announced.
Our message of support
At FareShare North East, we welcome this exciting development and extend our full support to our colleagues at FareShare UK and The Felix Project as they begin this journey together.
We believe this merger will bring new opportunities to unlock more surplus food, build stronger partnerships, and amplify the voice of the FareShare network at a UK level. Most importantly, it means that even more community groups, schools, and local projects will be able to access the food they need to connect people, bring them together, and make a difference.
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