2022 was a year of growth and development for Feeding Liverpool. With over 300 organisations and thousands of people connected to the alliance, our work is brought to life and sustained by people and organisations across Liverpool who are united in a desire to reduce food insecurity, tackle the root causes of poverty, and create a city where everyone can eat good food.

Dr Naomi Maynard, Good Food Programme Director

This report outlines the key activities Feeding Liverpool have led and supported during 2022 and reflects on the difference this has made to the city.

In 2022:

92 organisations attended one or more of our 11 events.

1000 people listened to a presentation about Liverpool’s Good Food Plan.

800 individuals received our twice – monthly news bulletin.

2000 individuals connected to the network via social media.

117 Community Healthy Start Champions trained.

92 residents shared their good food stories.

Made in Liverpool documentary viewed over 70,000 times.

Queen of Greens mobile greengrocer visits 29 stops a week.

Community Food Spaces map viewed over 1,000 times a month.

£368,000 distributed to our network.

28 community leaders trained to deliver cooking courses.

5 community leaders complete media training.

52 foodbank users engage with national policy makers Good Food Policy Group and Emergency Food gatherings established.

20 organisations engage with national policy makers Good Food Policy Group and Emergency Food gatherings established.

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