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Community Fridges transform food waste into community connection by providing accessible spaces where surplus food is freely shared rather than thrown away.

These communal refrigerators address the dual challenges of food waste and social isolation. Local businesses, cafés, and residents donate surplus food that remains fresh and edible, making it available to anyone in the community who needs it. The initiative operates on trust and mutual respect, welcoming all community members regardless of their circumstances.

Setting up a Community Fridge involves partnering with a registered organisation for insurance purposes, securing a suitable covered location with high footfall, and building relationships with local food donors. You'll recruit volunteers to manage daily operations including food collection, fridge monitoring, and community outreach.

The project creates lasting environmental and social benefits. Each fridge typically redistributes 4 tonnes of food monthly, preventing significant CO2 emissions whilst providing fresh, nutritious food to community members. Beyond waste reduction, these spaces become hubs for community activities, recipe sharing, and neighbourhood connections, fostering stronger local relationships through the universal experience of sharing food.

Community Fridges transform food waste into community connection by providing accessible spaces where surplus food is freely shared rather than thrown away.

These communal refrigerators address the dual challenges of food waste and social isolation. Local businesses, cafés, and residents donate surplus food that remains fresh and edible, making it available to anyone in the community who needs it. The initiative operates on trust and mutual respect, welcoming all community members regardless of their circumstances.

Setting up a Community Fridge involves partnering with a registered organisation for insurance purposes, securing a suitable covered location with high footfall, and building relationships with local food donors. You'll recruit volunteers to manage daily operations including food collection, fridge monitoring, and community outreach.

The project creates lasting environmental and social benefits. Each fridge typically redistributes 4 tonnes of food monthly, preventing significant CO2 emissions whilst providing fresh, nutritious food to community members. Beyond waste reduction, these spaces become hubs for community activities, recipe sharing, and neighbourhood connections, fostering stronger local relationships through the universal experience of sharing food.

Charisse Clark joined Chicago-Englewood Fridge a Community Fridge group about 4 years ago
Katelyn Clark joined Chicago-Englewood Fridge a Community Fridge group about 4 years ago
henry beaty
henry beaty

Pop up food pantry June 4th Mount Carmel Baptist church

henry beaty
henry beaty

Working on feeding those in need.

henry beaty joined Chicago-Englewood Fridge a Community Fridge group about 4 years ago
Edward Clark joined Chicago-Englewood Fridge a Community Fridge group about 4 years ago

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