Media centre
We are Felix. We rescue great food and get it to people who need it. We were founded in 2026 following the merger of FareShare and The Felix Project.
We bring people together to rescue, repurpose, and share surplus food that would otherwise go to waste, turning an environmental problem into a social opportunity.
Together with 16 other independent charities, 18,000 volunteers, and thousands of partners, we support 1.5 million people across the country.
Media support
Our media team is made up of Charlie Neal and Alex Reynolds.
We can support journalists with:
- National and regional spokespeople for interviews
- On-site filming at our 37 regional warehouses across the UK
- Opportunities to visit charities and community groups across the country that receive food via our network
For all media enquiries, please contact press@felix.org.
Please note
We are sorry but as a small team with limited resource, we are unable to respond to requests from individual students seeking help with essays, research and journalism projects.
For all non-media enquiries, please contact the team via enquiries@felix.org
Key stats
- 62,200
- tonnes of food redistributed last year alone
- 148m
- meals delivered to communities
- 8,000
- charities and organisations supported last year
- £200m
- worth of food redistributed
- 534,000
- volunteer hours contributed
- 90%
- of charities said their food service contributed to a more connected community
Latest news
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Why food support today is so much more than just tins of beans
As food inflation continues to rise, more families face food insecurity. They will need support, but what does that support look like for those families?
2 June 2026 -
UK charities struggling to stay afloat in face of increasing demand says new research from food rescue charity Felix
80% of organisations surveyed by Felix say they could be at risk were it not for the redistributed surplus food they receive.
2 June 2026 -
PM announces national programme to redistribute surplus food
Food charities and social enterprises across the UK have come together behind a single shared plan, committing to triple the volume of surplus food made available for redistribution.
13 May 2026