Join our webinar to hear how community food organisations are working together to support cash-first approaches across Scotland.
📅 Tuesday 10 June 2026
⏰ 10:00am – 11:30 am
💻 Online via Microsoft Teams
Find out more and register here⬇️
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ALT Volunteers wearing aprons serve food and shake hands in a bright kitchen setting during a community food support event.
Do you work alongside people experiencing financial hardship?
A new online resource centre has just been launched across Scotland to support a cash-first approach to tackling food insecurity and poverty.
The Community Food National Reference Group — a partnership between...
A huge thank you to our National Community Food Reference Group and stakeholders for their support and participation in our engagement activity:
@CFINEAberdeen@EdinComFood@lcfhp@GCFNetwork
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In our latest blog, we discuss PHS’s engagement with the community food sector. 🍎
Community food initiatives often work to help people access healthy, affordable food, but their impact goes much further.
Read more on our website 🔽
publichealthscotland.scot/ou…
All set up at The Safety Zone in Bargeddie's find day
Potato and Leek, and Minestrone Soup packs, and free fruit!
Donation to the Safety Zone optional
Till 4pm!
Thanks yet again to Chris and Paul at Cartel for yet another donation of their delicious craft pies and sosig rolls which they sell at farmers markets across the country
We'll drop a few surprise packs to some community partners to treat their customers tonight/tomorrow
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Join us for an online session to help collectively build a stronger community food sector in Scotland.
On Thursday 29 May, we'll hear from @CFINEAberdeen and @lcfhp, who'll discuss the difference they're making to local communities.
Register for free 🔽
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ALT A photo of two women who are a a community foodbank looking at produce within a crate.
Text overlayed reads: Showcasing the importance of the community food sector - Thu 29 May - 11:00-12:00
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🗣️ 'The food system is the largest cause of avoidable ill health by far. We need to start doing things differently'
@HenryDimbleby delivering his keynote speech at our UK Investor Conference.
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A community group in our network within North Lanarkshire who deal with extremely vulnerable adults are looking for easter eggs
If any business out there can help them please get in touch
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Lanarkshire Community Food and Health Partnership retweeted
19% of parents buy unhealthy food for their children because healthier options cost too much. Today, we launch #NourishingTheFuture at Westminster, calling for urgent action - more free school meals, better access to healthy food and stronger food policies.brnw.ch/21wRdXC
ALT Green and white graphic that reads: 19% of parents are forced to buy unhealthy food for their children every week, due to costs.
ALT Green and white graphic which reads: 47% of parents have cut back on food costs to save money, affecting an estimated 6.5 million children in Great Britain.
ALT Green and white graphic which reads: 8% of parent made use of a local food back, up 2% from February 2023.
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Lanarkshire Community Food and Health Partnership retweeted
OAS is recruiting parents for focus group discussions on Scotland’s food environment! 📢
Your insights can help shape a healthier future - If you'd like to participate complete the form by March 10th: tinyurl.com/3ze76m7p
Thank you for your support @AirdrieoniansFC Remember - our foodbank drive for @AirdrieFoodbnk and @lcfhp is happening tonight, at the turnstiles from around 18:30-kick-off.
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Thank you for your support @AirdrieoniansFC Remember - our foodbank drive for @AirdrieFoodbnk and @lcfhp is happening tonight, at the turnstiles from around 18:30-kick-off.
Airdrie For All are holding a foodbank drive prior to Tuesday's match against Falkirk. The supporters group will be collecting outside the turnstiles from 6:45pm, and will gladly accept donations of items such as canned fish, fruit, and veg, and tinned rice and custard.