Here are the list of all food aid organisations listed on this website, and a brief overview of what they do.
The Sidwell Street Café offers a community in the heart of the city where good quality, locally sourced nutritious and delicious food is served for extremely low costs. One of their main aims is to promote inclusion by providing amazing opportunities for all. For example, people in long-term unemployment can come here to learn valuable new skills or people working in the city looking for a coffee and a slice of cake. Everyone is welcome!
Come and enjoy company and conversation with others from your local area over a delicious meal, prepared with care from all made from surplus food that would otherwise go to waste. Some people come for the food and some people come for the company. Food Cycle's goal is to connect communities, reducing loneliness and food poverty.
Exeter Foodbank was started in 2008 to help local people, many of whom had been affected by the financial crisis and subsequent downturn in the economy. They currently offer three nutritiously balanced meals per week to tackle hunger and poverty in Exeter.
Salvation army in Exeter offers takeaway meals in the Community Hall in Lucky Lane. Their dedicated staff and volunteers pack and deliver boxes of essential food supplies to those who need it most.
St Katherines priory offer free food and hygiene items when times are tough, the initiative is run by volunteers from Pennsylvania Good Neighbours Group in Partnership with Stoke Hill Community Association.The Community Larder is located at St Katherine’s Priory and is open for collection of essential items (such as toothbrushes or feminine hygiene products) and food packages.
St Katherines priory offer free food and hygiene items when times are tough, the initiative is run by volunteers from Pennsylvania Good Neighbours Group in Partnership with Stoke Hill Community Association.The Community Larder is located at St Katherine’s Priory and is open for collection of essential items (such as toothbrushes or feminine hygiene products) and food packages.