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The Road to Food Prosperity: The Power of Volunteering

  • Oct 2, 2024
  • 1 min read

At the London Food Coalition, we believe that achieving food prosperity is a community effort. With every box of rescued food sorted and distributed, we take one more step toward a future where no one goes hungry. This future relies on the hands and hearts of our dedicated volunteers.


We’re always looking for new volunteers to join us on this journey. Whether it’s food preparation volunteers, who help us sort and organize donations, or coalition support volunteers, who assist with member pick-ups and food quality control, every role is essential to our mission.


Volunteering is more than just giving time—it’s about being part of something bigger. Mahatma Gandhi said, "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." When you volunteer with the London Food Coalition, you’re not only helping to reduce food waste and combat food insecurity; you’re fostering stronger connections within your community.


Volunteering with us isn’t just rewarding on a personal level—it has a profound impact on those around you. Together, we can continue to rescue thousands of pounds of food and ensure that families and individuals across London have access to healthy, nutritious meals.


Are you ready to make a difference? We’re always eager to welcome new members to our volunteer team. If you’re interested in learning more or applying, visit our website.


Your time can change lives.



 
 
 

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: At the London Food Coalition, we begin by grounding ourselves in this place—Deshkan Ziibiing, the land along the Antler River, known today as London. We live and work upon the ancestral territories of the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, Lunaapéewak, and Chonnonton Peoples, held up in the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Covenant, a treaty that reminds us that we share one bowl, one spoon, and the responsibility to care for all who rely on this place for nourishment. We are also bound by Treaty 6 (the London Township Treaty), which calls us into right relationship with the original peoples and with the land itself.

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