African Emergency Hubs is opened doors with various volunteering opportunities;
you don't need to have experience or skills to take out our volunteer
work.
Volunteers will access free learning develop to perform the
work, DBS and lean move about community service and environment..
Volunteers
will access and receive much benefit to support with their personal
development, future education and employment
Connecting Family to an emergency Free Food
Few weeks after the government's decision to lock down all public services, trustees and volunteers have took concession to call on for emergency meeting on Covid-19 situation to discuss the impact on members and organisation and have run a series of community phone calls, video-consultations and other surveys to find out how best we can step in to continue supporting the vulnerable and disadvantaged African and Caribbean (BAME) communities during the pandemic period.
We still collection food donation to give out to family in needs. The African Emergency Hubs needs your help in order to serve our community, accees fresh food and any kind of food donation you have , you can give. Call us to collect or drop to our office at 21 Clarewood Walk SW9 8TX or Peckham.
Check our social media and learn more about family accessing our food services
Family and community in Lambeth and Southwark can still continue come to the office at Brixton to collect food or essential items. If family cannot come to the office at Brixton they can call us to arrange delivery for Saturday.
COPEF has opened doors with various volunteering opportunities; you don't need to have experience or skills to take out our volunteer work. Volunteers will access free learning develop to perform the work, DBS and lean more about community service and environment.. Volunteers will access and receive much benefit to support with their personal development, future education and employment. Please call or complete a form to book your place now.