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Feed Me Good is a health and wellbeing Community Interest Company which works with the housing and education sector, charities, National Lottery, and corporates such as IKEA to deliver bespoke health and wellbeing services to over 4750 participants in various communities across London, Essex, and Kent.
"As a black disabled female CEO and Founder, I have really taken the time to learn all elements of my business for the last 10 years. While I specialise in food, health and sustainability, one of the areas where I fell short was law. Working with the BaSE Lawyers Tom Walsh, Fenella Chambers and my first dream team junior lawyers, supported me with protecting my work by trademarking Feed Me Good. This was a gamechanger as I have spent the last 10 years developing and amending the content, services and products, which we deliver to our marginalised communities across London and outside M25. I now have peace of mind, protection and more aspirations to succeed beyond Feed Me Good’s vision and mission. Thank you so much BaSE Team, you give us SME the protection we need to serve and thrive."
Nureen Glaves, CEO and Founder
Feed Me Good provides holistic and innovative health and wellbeing solutions in the form of accredited programmes, ranging from children focused modules like ChEP (Children Education Programme) to its most popular “How to be a Smart Food Shopper”, enabling Feed Me Good to directly engage with diverse and hard to reach communities. “Feed Me Life Skills” is a combination of “How to be a Smart Food Shopper” with sustainable skills in gardening and air pollution at home and funded by Impact on Urban Health. Feed Me Good are hoping to work with more corporates in future, and have asked for our advice on preparing a template service agreement.