FareShare Midlands Opens Major New Facility to Combat Food Poverty and Unemployment THANKS TO FUNDING FROM THE SIR PETER RIGBY CHARITABLE FOOD TRUST A major new initiative to turbo-charge the fight against food poverty and unemployment in the region has begun operations in Birmingham as part of the Coronation Food Project, inspired by The King. A groundbreaking facility dedicated to food redistribution and skills development is operated by FareShare Midlands thanks to the generous support of The Sir Peter Rigby Charitable Trust. The Coronation Food Project, inspired by His Majesty King Charles III, aims to bridge the gap between food insecurity and food waste. Nearly 10 million people are facing food poverty despite the shocking fact that around 4.6 million tonnes of food is wasted across the UK food industry every year. The Coronation Food Project is working with FareShare, alongside network partners such as FareShare Midlands and the wider food industry, to turn surplus food into vital support for those who need it most. Recognising Birmingham’s urgent needs - where 46% of children live in poverty and unemployment stands at 14.5% (highest among core cities) - the Coronation Food Project identified the city as a priority location for a Coronation Food Hub. Philanthropist and business leader Sir Peter Rigby has committed £2 million from his Charitable Trust to fund the Sir Peter Rigby Coronation Food Hub. Sir Peter is deeply committed to supporting communities in need in the West Midlands, and the opening of this essential new facility coincides with the 50th anniversary of his company, Rigby Group, marking a landmark commitment to social impact and sustainability. Located in Gravelly Park, Birmingham, the Hub is run by FareShare Midlands, the region’s leading food redistribution charity. FareShare Midlands currently redistributes surplus food to 650 charities and community groups and schools across the region, helping to feed over 60,000 people every week. The Sir Peter Rigby Coronation Food Hub will double its current food redistribution capacity. Photo – Simone Connolly, FareShare Midlands CEO, with staff and volunteers in the warehouse at the Sir Peter Rigby Coronation Food Hub. Sir Peter Rigby said: ‘I was deeply shocked and saddened to learn that nearly half of Birmingham’s children live in poverty, with many having very limited access to regular nutritious meals. My decision to support the new Coronation Food Hub reflects my commitment to ensuring that local families don’t go hungry.” Sonia Chhatwal, Executive Director of the Sir Peter Rigby Charitable Trust, added: “By working in collaboration with FareShare Midlands and local community groups, we aim to reduce food waste and address the root causes of poverty in our region. We are delighted to be working in partnership with FareShare Midlands with the opening of this new facility and supporting the growth of its operations across the region.” Simone Connolly, FareShare Midlands CEO said: "The Sir Peter Rigby Coronation Food Hub represents a powerful step forward in tackling food poverty and unemployment across Birmingham. This cutting-edge facility will not only enable FareShare Midlands to redistribute substantially more surplus food to those who need it most, but also help break the cycle of poverty through training and employment opportunities for local people. We are incredibly grateful to Sir Peter Rigby and his Charitable Trust for the generous support and commitment to creating lasting change. “We are now appealing for volunteers to join us in helping to redistribute much-needed food to those most in need. Volunteers are the beating heart of our organisation, without whom we would be unable to reach the thousands of people who rely upon our support. We are looking for enthusiastic individuals able to offer their time on a regular basis, to help us pick, pack, prepare and deliver food to the communities that we serve. We are also seeking support from corporates who may wish to use their volunteering days to work with us or to host their team events at the new Hub as a commitment to giving back to their communities.” Beyond food, the new Hub will enable the local community to access training in warehousing, catering and technology, supporting thousands of people into sustainable employment. Through the development of a high specification kitchen facility, the new Hub will also be able to provide training for charities and individuals to learn more about utilising surplus food. FareShare Midlands has now launched a recruitment campaign for volunteers to support operations at the new facility. FareShare Midlands FareShare Midlands is the region’s largest food redistribution charity, tackling inequality, transforming lives and ensuring no good food goes to waste. We rescue surplus food and redistribute it to 650 local charities and community organisations, feeding 60,000 people every week. We also invest in communities, providing education, training and volunteering opportunities, helping over 700 individuals to date to build a better future. Together, we’re fighting hunger, reducing food waste and creating opportunities across the Midlands. The Sir Peter Rigby Charitable Trust The Sir Peter Rigby Charitable Trust, registered charity number 1011259 was set up by Sir Peter Rigby in 2024. Projects supported to date include the Sir Peter Rigby centre for Enterprise at Liverpool University, established to inspire students to consider a career in business, and The Sir Peter Rigby Digital Futures Institute at Aston University that is facilitating ground-breaking work in digital health, AI and data, and gamification. Funding for the Sir Peter Rigby Coronation Food Hub is the most significant donation Sir Peter has made to date and reflects his commitment to helping end food poverty in the Midlands. The Coronation Food Project Inspired by The King's work with tackling food waste and educating younger generations about food supply and production, this new project to mark His Majesty's 75th birthday seeks to bridge the gap between food waste and food need across the UK. FareShare FareShare is the UK’s leading food redistribution charity harnessing the power of food to change lives. We take good-to-eat food, that would otherwise go to waste, and ensure it reaches people in need via our network of regional partners, over 8,000 local charities and thousands of volunteers. Through our network, we bring people together, reduce isolation, promote psychological and physical wellbeing, and enhance employability, helping give people the skills and connections they need to thrive. FareShare’s vision is a sustainable food system where no good food goes to waste. By redistributing surplus food to those who need it most, we strengthen communities and reduce food waste, a significant driver of the U.K.’s greenhouse gas emissions. During the last financial year, 2024-25, FareShare redistributed 62,000 tonnes of food, that’s the equivalent of over 148 million meals and four meals every second. To help us get nutritious surplus food to people struggling with poverty, click the link below to find out how. 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