Unsung Heroes: How Volunteers Are Fighting Food Waste to Feed Hungry Kids

Meet Janet Leng and Marian Hodgson, dedicated volunteers who rescue surplus food to provide meals for children in their community. Discover their inspiring efforts to combat food insecurity.
In a world where food waste is an ever-growing problem, two extraordinary individuals are making a significant difference in their community. Janet Leng and Marian Hodgson are the unsung heroes of the I Am Reusable food bank, where they volunteer tirelessly to redistribute surplus food to local schools, ensuring that no child goes hungry.
The issue of food waste is a global concern, with an estimated one-third of all food produced for human consumption being lost or wasted each year. This staggering statistic is not lost on Janet and Marian, who have dedicated themselves to tackling this problem head-on. Through their work at the I Am Reusable food bank, they are able to collect and redistribute nutritious food that would otherwise end up in landfills.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: BBC News


