October 2025 Members Meeting!
Join This Month’s Members’ Meeting!
Friday 31st October 2025
6:00 PM – 8:00Pm
Projects4Change Betty’s Hut & Garden, The Cowgate Centre Houghton Avenue NE5 3UT
Inside Breamish House: Residents Organise for Safe, Secure Homes
When water leaked from the flat above Abdul’s home, his bathroom ceiling collapsed. He was left with extensive damp, black mould, and an unsafe living environment. Abdul is a long-term resident in the over-55 block Breamish House. His daughter and neighbours repeatedly reported the problem to Newcastle City Council. Although council staff visited and took photographs, no immediate action followed. The council proposed repairs for late November, leaving an elderly tenant in dangerous conditions for months. When Food & Solidarity doorknocked the flats we uncovered numberous flats with serious damp issues.
This situation was not an isolated maintenance problem but a clear case of neglect.
Is Newcastle City Council Ready for Awaab’s Law? Join the Fight for Safe Housing
Awaab Ishak was a toddler full of smiles and laughter. He loved riding his bike, playing with his ball. But in the months before his death, he was having coughing fits that lasted for days. He was too ill to go out but staying in only made things worse.
Community Organising: The Power of Face-to-Face Conversations
Change doesn't start with a megaphone or a call-out in a WhatsApp group chat; it starts with a conversation. This session is a deep dive into the fundamental skill of connecting with people, listening deeply, and unlocking shared purpose.
Join us to build your confidence in having effective face-to-face conversations with our neighbours, and help grow and strengthen our organisation. All experience levels welcome!
The training will run from 12:30-15:00, followed by a door knocking session in our local community. There will be breaks throughout. This venue has level access.
Homes for Us Alliance Summit
Homes for Us Alliance Summit: Join your fellow F&S members at the exclusive Homes for Us Alliance Summit!
When: Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 10:00 AM
Where: The Abbey Centre, London, SW1P 3BU
Who: You. As an F&S member, this summit is for you.
This is the alliance's main annual strategy meeting. As members of F&S, this summit is where we get down to the business of thinking about national campaigns, represent our work to other alliance members and hear about this work in other parts of the country.
Can Small-scale Growing “Feed the World”?
Written by the Food Logistics Committee, Food & Solidarity. This is Part 2 of the two-post Food Logistics series. It follows Part 1, which explained why Food & Solidarity do not attempt to grow produce at scale, and here we examine whether small-scale growing can “feed the world”, and how colonial and market forces shape that possibility.
They Sell Anger: We Show Up. 1 in 5 Food & Solidarity Members Were on the Streets on Saturday
Last Saturday, while anti-migrant groups tried to mobilise hate in our city, our community organised care & solidarity.
From our base at DiverCity Hub, over 60 food parcels were packed and distributed. We ran communications lines, organised briefings, and ensured no one faced the day alone.1 in 5 of our entire membership joined the counter-demonstration in a coordinated group.
This is what real, practical organising looks like. But who is really behind the anger? And who profits from it?
The protest was directed at the New Bridge Hotel, owned by the multi-million pound Gainford Group. The rally was launched from Aveika, a venue owned by the very same company. Advance UK, the party behind the march, is championed by billionaires like Elon Musk and led by super-rich landlord Ben Habib.
They sell anger. We build power. Click to read our full breakdown of the day, the money, the police response, and how we protect our community through practical action.
Why Food and Solidarity don’t (and won’t) grow our own food
Written by the Food Logistics Committee, Food & Solidarity. This is Part 1 of a two-post Food Logistics series: here we explain why Food & Solidarity do not attempt to grow produce at scale. Part 2 will ask whether small-scale growing can “feed the world” and examine the political and historical forces that shape that question.
Training dates are fixed! Community organising! Video Production! Fiscal transparency! Organising Conversations
Training dates are fixed! Community organising! Video Production! Fiscal transparency! Organising Conversations! Register now!


Looking for volunteer opportunities at a food distribution in Newcastle in February 2025? Join our community near St James' Park. We believe in solidarity, not charity: come help us build collective power.