‘Feeding the Family’ is looking for a dedicated Trustee…

Posted on: April 3, 2025

Feeding the Family are looking for a passionate individual to join our Board of Trustees and help shape the future of their work..

This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who wants to make a real impact in the Basildon community.

Key details:
• Role: Trustee (voluntary position)
• Charity Focus: Tackling loneliness & Isolation through food and community
• Commitment: 7 meetings a year
• More info & how to apply: feedingthefamily.uk/trustee-recruitment

Full details can be found here

Deadline to apply: Friday, 2nd May 2025


If you have any questions or know someone who may be a great fit, please feel free to get in touch with Keeley Scarborough on 01268 207009 / keeley@feedingthefamily.uk

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