Citi London colleagues chose The Felix Project as their charity partner for 2025 and 2026!
Citi colleagues will come together to support the food rescue and redistribution work out of our newly-refurbished South London depot.
With recent findings showing that an estimated 1 in 4 working London parents regularly struggle to put food on the table, the refurbished South London depot will be crucial in our mission to get more good food to those who need it most across the city.
Established in 2016, in memory of Felix Byam-Shaw, The Felix Project is London’s largest food redistribution charity on a mission to see a London where no good food goes to waste and no-one goes hungry. We rescue good quality surplus food from over 500 suppliers and redistribute this to over 1,000 community organisations across London, supporting those experiencing food insecurity.
The funds raised over the next two years will support the re-opening and day-to-day operations of the South London depot, enabling the team of staff and volunteers to rescue and redistribute as much surplus food as possible.
Your support will have a huge impact on community organisations like Love North Southwark, a pantry in Bermondsey. Founder of Love North Southwark, Kathy, said “I really need Felix – they save [the pantry] so much – they get me the fruit, the vegetables, the potatoes. I basically couldn’t do what I do without them and that’s the truth.”
Together, The Felix Project and Citi London colleagues can have a huge impact on community organisations across London who rely on us to help them get good food to individuals and families in need. Thank you for your support.