
Our Partnerships
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National Lottery Community Fund
Our collaboartion with the Lottery Fund has been a special one and has allowed us to sustain our work throughout in communities in Belfast. This fund has ensured jobs at our charity and facilitated the rent of a space which has ensure thousands of people can avail of our services.
Asda
West Belfast Community champion, Ann-Marie has been working with Foodstock throughout the year with support of our Easter and Christmas campaigns as well as support our foodbank to reach people living in crisis. Fundraisers organised by the staff have also supported costs of breakfast clubs in the community.


Queens University
Foodstock and QUB have been collaborating on research linked to nutrition, social supermarkets and food insecurity. Findings from this research will support our mission to reach people with good quality food and how we approach projects and initiatives at our charity.
Amazon
This partnership has been the first of its kind across Europe with Amazon Flex drivers delivering food parcels to people living in crisis across Belfast and local depots collecting surplus food at supermarkets. This has given a massive boost to Foodstock’s work to reach people quickly and with dignity.


Lidl
Boucher Road and West Belfast stores are supplying Foodstock with food collections and surplus food collections. This food support is providing a real lifeline for many people across communities in Belfast.
Hovis
Our collaboration with Hovis has ensured that thousands of people living in hardship can get access to fresh bakery products.

Sainsbury's

Community Champion Maggie has been supporting Foodstock through fundraising initiatives alongside local staff and customers. Food collected from this store makes up the bulk of food parcels reaching people in crisis across Belfast. Sainsbury’s have also supported Foodstock’s Breakfast Clubs through Neighbourly grants.
