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About
Queer Food Project is a self organised collective of Greater Manchester-based queers who formed to understand better food security within queer our community during the 2020 lockdown.


Why?
QFP's aim is to understand the complexity of how, why and when access to food can be a catalyst for community connection & mutual aid networks.
Our project is exploring ways for queer people struggling to access nutritious, home-cooked meals and people who had the resources and capacity to cook for them, we just needed to connect the dots.
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Find our contact page to start conversations about future collaborations with us.

What?
Queer Food Project successfully ran pilots schemes in Winter 2020 and Spring 2021 matching cooking and delivery volunteers up with food receivers, along with a third phase of deliveries in November/December 2021.
Queer Food Project joined Partisan and Fat Out Fest in their Political Pride Event August 2021, to provide food for many, catering for our first in-person event.
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In 2022, QFP has recieved funding from Veg Advocates programme to organise cook and eat events that increase access to nutritous homecooked meals.
