Your support through FoodBox can make a real difference to people’s lives. And it’s as simple as helping them put food on the table.

Donate food and toiletries

FoodBox relies on your support to provide help to people in crisis. Almost all of the food in our parcels is donated by people in the local community.

Donate Money

FoodBox is run entirely by volunteers. Your financial donations help to run and provide support to the charity.

Organising school & business days

Make a Difference Days and corporate volunteering are great ways for you and your school or business to help FoodBox.

I want to volunteer

You can make a real difference to someone’s life through volunteering with FoodBox, as well as your own.

Organising school & business days

Make a Difference Days and corporate volunteering are great ways for you and your school or business to help FoodBox.

Many businesses and schools want to give something back to the community, so why not help organise a corporate or Make a Difference Day?

We can tailor a Make a Difference Day to suit you, or talk to you about ideas you may already have. By getting involved in worthwhile activities alongside our volunteers, you and your colleagues will learn more about FoodBox and help raise further awareness in our local community.

It’s not unusual for corporate volunteers to keep in touch and volunteer at FoodBox, sharing both their time and individual skills with us.

School visits are also part of our wider learning activities, helping to raise the awareness of children and adults in our local community and the difficulties they face.

FoodBox has been awarded Volunteering Organisation of the Year 2020 by the University of West London.

I want to volunteer

You can make a real difference to someone’s life through volunteering with FoodBox, as well as your own.

FoodBox is a local community project where everyone is a volunteer. We understand that whilst emergency food can’t solve poverty it can provide a lifeline while other issues in people’s lives are addressed. Some of our volunteers were once helped by FoodBox to get them through difficult times and now volunteer so that they can help others.

We are inclusive and open to anyone who shares our values of making a positive impact on our community. Volunteers often find the experience enriching and it can help to build their own confidence. There’s always an opportunity to learn new skills and share your own skills with others.

Many volunteers come to us through Ealing & Hounslow Giving, where local people can find opportunities to support their community.

FoodBox welcomes young volunteers. This might be part of a HeadStart programme or Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, but that’s not necessary.

If you like being in a friendly, empathetic and professional environment where everyone is committed to providing the best service and your voice can be heard, why not join FoodBox? Please take a look at our video. You’ll receive an induction and training to help you prepare for volunteering. Everyone gives their time freely to FoodBox, but we will reimburse your expenses incurred while volunteering.

Volunteer roles

From driving and administration to helping in our vegetable garden, there are many ways you can get involved with FoodBox.

At FoodBox, we’re always looking for new volunteers to join our thriving team. There are over sixty members working within a range of activities that you could get involved in:

Volunteering at either the Rose Community Centre or the Brickfield Community Centre (both are in Brentford), you will create food parcels for people in need, taking into account their individual requirements. (Number of people, dietary requirements, cooking facilities, etc.) You will also help with sorting and logging donations, stock rotation and stocktaking.
If you own a vehicle, and you and that vehicle meet our specifications, then you can deliver food parcels to people in need, collect donations from supermarkets, and various other collection points. Sometimes people cannot come to FoodBox because they are ill or immobile, so they rely specifically on our delivery.
You will buddy up with a driver on an agreed set morning each week to help deliver food parcels to people in need. Your support will greatly assist our dedicated volunteer drivers, whose work is admirable, as well as support the mission of the FoodBox.

We constantly need to create events to promote and raise money and food for FoodBox. You can get involved to help promote and raise these much-needed donations.

Promoting the work we do at FoodBox and the help we need is essential on social media. You would be responsible for sharing regular news updates with our followers and keeping our social media pages up to date.

If you like talking to and organising people directly, a FoodBox administrator role could be perfect for you. It ranges from contacting people referred to FoodBox (checking their requirements and what to expect from a food parcel) to working with the members of the team (co-ordinating rotas, recruiting and training, and utilising your skills to support and develop FoodBox).

You don’t have to be an adult to get involved with FoodBox. We welcome young volunteers (accompanied by a parent or guardian if you’re under 16) to help our Saturday team prepare food parcels at the community centres. You might be part of a HeadStart programme or Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, but it’s not essential to be able to participate.

If you’d like to help Martha maintain our vegetable and flower garden, we’re always looking for green fingers. The FoodBox garden is situated at the Brickfield Community Centre and allows us to grow fresh vegetables to include in our food parcels.

If you’d like to volunteer by getting your company, school or organisation involved, we hold various corporate volunteering and Make a Difference Days. Find more details here.

Application

If you’d like to apply or know more information, please contact Sunny by email at info@hounslowfoodbox.org.uk or complete the relevant application form via the links below and email it back to us.

We will require you to provide a couple of references from referees who have known you personally for at least 2 years, but are not a partner or relative.

Once we’ve received your application form, we’ll be in touch to arrange a conversation.

“I’ve been a volunteer at Foodbox since September 2018, and it has been one of the most valuable experiences I have ever had. All of the volunteers are friendly and supportive of one another, so getting the hang of things was a very smooth process. The tasks that you do at the community centre range from stock-taking to directly helping out people who need the services provided by the centre. Helping out every weekend helped me build my confidence and gain transferable skills. My favourite part is being able to help so many different people and hear their stories. I would definitely encourage young people to come and volunteer – it’s a great way to make a difference to those in need and make friends too!”

A young volunteer
“I have been a volunteer at Hounslow Foodbox for a couple of years: at first I just came in for a few days in the school holidays, but for the last year I have been volunteering more regularly, on most Saturday mornings. From my very first day at the foodbank, I was welcomed in by the kind atmosphere and dedicated volunteers. I decided to become a volunteer to try to help my community in a more direct and positive way. However, it also counts towards the volunteering part of your DofE, therefore attracting many young people, who you will quickly become friends. When volunteering: I make food parcels, log and put away donations, and on quieter days measure out sugar, tea, coffee or rice into smaller bags to go into the food parcels. Volunteering at the foodbank gives me a sense of purpose, makes my Saturday mornings productive and gives me a broader outlook, seeing more of the community. I hope many of you will join us in volunteering!”
A young volunteer