New faces. New ideas. New ways to help.

This Spring, we said goodbye to three much-valued colleagues who left Food Bank Aid: Ian Davey, Lee Paris and Paul Kramer. We thank them sincerely for their wonderful contribution, dedication and support to the charity. Their departures left some very big shoes to fill, and several important roles across the organisation.

With those spaces to fill, we were delighted to welcome three new joiners to the Food Bank Aid family: Vandana, Molly and Heather. These new team bring fresh expertise, new energy and valuable skills to help us support food projects across London.

Though we say goodbye — and an enormous thank you — to Lee, Paul and Ian, we’re excited to welcome new faces, new ideas and new ways to help.

As they settle in, we’re also looking to grow our network of supporters, partners and skilled volunteers. If you, your workplace or someone you know could help in any of the areas below, we’d love to hear from you.

Vandana Ozagohil

Fundraising Officer

Vandana is helping to strengthen donor relationships and build partnerships with local businesses and professional services.

Introductions to local business and professional services would make a huge difference.

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Molly Deal

Facilities & Procurement

Molly previously worked with Seattle Food Bank and now helps in procurement, logistics and cost-effectively sourcing products.

Please get in touch if you have contacts with wholesalers, manufacturers or distributors.

Heather Piare

Marketing & Comms

Heather joined us at the end of April and is already helping shape how we tell the stories behind Food Bank Aid’s impact. 

We’d love support or connections in design, copywriting, digital marketing or e-commerce. 

Find out more about the Food Bank Aid Family