
Every week in Camden, people wake up without a roof, without a meal, and without comfort, hope, or dignity. The Food For Homeless Project (FFH) is a grassroots, volunteer‑led movement created to change that. FFH exists because no human being should go unseen, unfed, or uncared for — especially in one of the richest cities in the world.
Founded by Malihe Sadeghipour, who began alone with a single trolley and a mission to help her neighbours in crisis, FFH has grown into a lifeline for thousands. Over the past two years, FFH has:
Delivered more than 7,000 meals to people experiencing homelessness and social exclusion across Camden.
Distributed hygiene kits, sleeping bags, warm clothing, and survival essentials.
Provided digital inclusion support — free SIM cards and Wi‑Fi — to help people stay connected and access services.
Offered compassionate signposting to housing, legal aid, healthcare, and wellbeing support.
FFH doesn’t just meet needs, it restores dignity, rebuilds trust, and creates community for people often overlooked by mainstream services.
Your donation will directly provide:
Food and nutritious meals
Hygiene kits and personal care essentials
Winter and seasonal supplies (blankets, warm clothing)
Digital access support (SIM cards, Wi‑Fi, connectivity)
We are seeking to raise £3,000 to purchase vital supplies for the people we serve. This funding will ensure that in the coming months, no one arriving at our doorstep goes away empty-handed or alone.
The need is real and so is the difference your support makes. Please donate today and be part of a compassionate community that refuses to let anyone feel forgotten.
Donate now and help us serve dignity, safety, and hope. Together, we can make sure no one in Camden goes without.