The Greenhouse Pantry also hosts free workshops and classes in cooking, food growing and participating in community meals. See our event calendar below for more information on upcoming events. We also have several volunteer and work experience opportunities. bank model which aims to create a more sustainable and longer term solution to food poverty. With the ‘Dignity in Practice’ principles at its heart, the food pantry will seek to ensure that all members feel a greater sense of control in being able to choose their own food products, pay a small fee to contribute and feel able to participate in their local community.
I am delighted to share with you the Craigmillar's Community Cookbook, a collection of recipes from our vibrant community.
Download CookbookThe fruit and vegetables available often feature locally grown produce from our community garden through Community Gardening and we regularly offer nutritious meals freshly prepared by our neighbours at Edinburgh Food Social.
The Greenhouse Pantry is an extension of our 'Craigmillar Community Food Hub' project and is a vehicle to increase CAT's engagement with members of the community who may be experiencing food insecurity allowing them further opportunities to build their food resilience. The Greenhouse Pantry also has free workshops and classes in cooking, food growing and participating in community meals and in addition to that there is volunteer and work experience opportunities. The Greenhouse Pantry gives individuals and families access to an affordable food shop, once per week, with each visit costing £4.50.The items we stock include a variety of store cupboard items, fresh and frozen food, fruit, vegetables, bread and pastries
The items we stock include a variety of store cupboard items, fresh and frozen food, fruit, vegetables, bread and pastries as well as cat and dog food and period products which would typically equate to a shop worth at least to £20.
Donating food to the pantry is a meaningful way to support our community and ensure that everyone has access to nutritious meals. Your contributions make a direct impact on the lives of our neighbors in need. Whether you're donating non-perishable items like canned goods, pasta, rice, or fresh produce from your garden, every donation is greatly appreciated.
Your generosity helps us stock our shelves and provide a diverse range of options for those facing food insecurity. Together, we can make a difference by nourishing our community and fostering a spirit of compassion and support. Thank you for your generosity and commitment to helping others in Craigmillar.
The Greenhouse Pantry is an extension of our 'Craigmillar Community Food Hub' project and is a vehicle to increase CAT's engagement with members of the community who may be experiencing food insecurity allowing them further opportunities to build their food resilience. The Greenhouse Pantry also has free workshops and classes in cooking, food growing and participating in community meals and in addition to that there is volunteer and work experience opportunities.
Membership is open to anyone living in the local area who is on a limited food budget and struggling with food insecurity, with no requirement to be referred by a professional or other third party. The Greenhouse Pantry is currently not accepting new members online but those interested in membership are invited to visit the Pantry to speak to the team.
You can find the Greenhouse Pantry at:
64 Niddrie Mains Road Edinburgh, EH16 4BG
Normal Opening times are:
Could you help us by volunteering as a Food Pantry Assistant? Or by collecting food from your local supermarket that would otherwise go to waste? Or getting the cat and dog food donations? Please get in touch via Volunteer Edinburgh to submit an application or find out more information.
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