• Members

Our members include organisations and individuals across Glasgow with an interest in better food for our city. You can select categories of interest or search for specific words and phrases using the Search bar.

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Charlie Feeney

Skills and resources I/we can share: woodworking, general labour, budding knowledge + interest in urban farming/gardening
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FelipeItelt

FelipeItelt

Jacqueline Ferguson

Skills and resources I/we can share: Growing, community development, volunteer recruitment and support, network development
Skills and resources I/we need.: Always something to learn!

Unity for integration project

Unity for integration project
Unity for Integration Project (UFIP) is a not-for-profit organisation established for the purposes of fostering community integration and harmony by helping persons in the community optimize their personal, social, and vocational competency to live successfully in the community. Unity for Integration Project helps to identify community integration framework and principles, identify and address barriers to community integration and recovery. We support people from the Black and minority ethnic groups providing supports which bring about meaningful changes in the lives of people while expanding the range of opportunities for them to participate in their communities as active, equal members.
21 Hillfoot Street, G31 2LD, , .

Mark Fitzpatrick

Skills and resources I/we can share: Community Participation Knowledge, Workshop Facilitation, Partnership Building, Policy, Research, Networking.
Skills and resources I/we need.: Always want to learn more about food, farming, enterprise and meet people excited about making a difference where they live.

Mark Fitzpatrick

Skills and resources I/we can share: Qualified Community Learning and Development worker. Community capacity building. Collective learning workshops. In depth knowledge of local and national government agencies 3rd sector etc. Energy efficiency and renewables projects. Media and communications planning. Knowledge of grants and food industry. Connected to networks in foods, arts and music.
Skills and resources I/we need.: Farm and cooking workshop skills. Participants for collaborative projects. More food makers!

Jen Fleming

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Dig In Community Shop (Moogety Foods)

Dig In Community Shop (Moogety Foods)
Dig In is a community food shop in Elderpark Govan. We sell affordable fruit, veg and wholefoods in an accessible location, in the heart of the community. We aim to stock as much locally sourced produce as possible. We also organise regular courses, workshops and events around healthy improvement themes, specifically healthier eating. We grow some produce for the shop in a local community garden.
193 Crossloan Rd Govan G51 3QE, , .

Urban Catch Aquaponics

Urban Catch Aquaponics
Urban Catch Aquaponics has been running for 5 years. Our key work includes: 1. Promoting aquaponics as a sustainable method of food production suitable for communities, businesses and individuals regardless of their socio-economic situation; 2. Educating children, youth groups, community groups and residents in the use of aquaponics as a method of food production as well as other elements of sustainability; 3. Providing systems and bespoke consultation; 4. Collaborative working with the EU Aquaponics Hub and other aquaponics organisations throughout the UK and EU.

Al-Khair Foundation

Al-Khair Foundation
worldwide charity in uk have foodbank and soup kitchen in Glasgow
441a victoria road g46 6dt, , .