Empower youth to take control of their food future

Making a difference to the lives of disadvantaged young Londoners
through the medium of food since 2014.

We need your support!

Our 2020 impact

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Young people participated in sessions
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Sessions delivered (zoom, instagram and in person)
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New community partners
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Instagram Live sessions
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Young people join Young Leaders Programme

Why we need your help

Covid-19 has had and continues to have an enormous impact on the majority of young people that Eat Club works with.

Food poverty and poor diets are combined with limited physical exercise, causing a deterioration in mental and physical health, and a growing sense of isolation.

In response to this crisis, we adapted our delivery model to reach young people through a variety of online platforms such as Zoom and Instagram Live.

Please support us so that we can continue this necessary work.

With your help, we can make sure that vulnerable young people across London have:

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Increased enjoyment in the preparation and consumption of food

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Increased desire to try new things

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Improved cookery skills and ability to improvise

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Ability to budget and plan meals

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Ability to make foods last longer and go further

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Increased understanding of healthy eating and portion control

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Increased understanding of seasonality and sustainability

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Increased awareness of employment, education or training opportunities within the food industry

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Increased ability to work as a part of a team

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Increased confidence & self esteem

Your donations to Eat Club directly go to support our work
with young Londoners.

Your donations to Eat Club directly go to support our work with young Londoners.

Read our latest news

VOTE FOR US!!!

Eat Club is competing for the title of: ‘Best small food enterprises in London’ under the Educator section organised by the Urban Food Routes initiative (and Sustain’s Jellied Eel). Voting is now open (and closes at the end of October 2014), se please vote...

Ladies’ Lunch at the Karibu Centre

Ladies’ Lunch at the Karibu Centre

We are two weeks into the the Ladies’ Lunch sessions that take place in the Karibu Centrein Brixton. All the participants in the group are young mums under the age of 24. As the sessions have started before the start of the school year we had very eager...

Eat Club wins Well London funding

Eat Club has recently won funding from Well London to run a course in the Vauxhall Gardens Estate in Lambeth. The course is due to commence at the end of September 2014 at the Alford House youth centre. More details to follow.

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