Enterprise Rent-A-Car Partners with Big Bocs Bwyd to Tackle Food Insecurity in Cardiff and Beyond

Enterprise Rent-A-Car has joined forces with Big Bocs Bwyd to help address food insecurity in Wales, with a donation of £10,000 to support the charity’s efforts in improving food access and promoting food literacy. This contribution will help to support the running of their operations for approximately eight months.

Four schools in Cardiff have directly benefitted from Big Bocs Bwyd, namely St Alban’s RC Primary School, Grangetown Nursery School, Herbert Thompson Primary School, and Ysgol Gymraeg Nant Caerau.

Big Bocs Bwyd was established in 2019 by Janet Hayward and Hannah Cogbill, teachers at Cadoxton Primary School, after noticing families struggling to afford food. The charity converted a shipping container into a food bank and learning hub for affordable, nutritious cooking at Cadoxton Primary. Since then, it has expanded its reach to around 70 schools across Wales.

As one of the three finalists for the T4 Education World’s Best School award for overcoming adversity, Big Bocs Bwyd is dedicated to addressing the rising cost of living, reducing food waste, alleviating food poverty, and enhancing the nutritional wellbeing of families throughout Wales.

Their innovative ‘pay as you feel’ shop and educational programmes empower children and families with the knowledge to make informed food choices.

Enterprise’s commitment to this cause extends beyond financial support, with eighteen employees volunteering with the charity. This includes their involvement in running a stand at the Royal Welsh Show, with more opportunities on the horizon to aid food distribution in the community.

In 2016, Enterprise’s parent company, Enterprise Mobility, launched its global “Fill Your Tank” programme to celebrate the company’s 60th anniversary by providing $115 million (£94.7 million) over ten years to help address food insecurity worldwide.

With a presence spanning 17 car rental locations across Wales and more than 25 years of service in the country, Enterprise is committed to fostering long-term growth and prosperity in the communities where it operates.

Brian Swallow, Enterprise’s General Manager for Wales, said: “At Enterprise, we are proud to stand alongside Big Bocs Bwyd in their mission to combat food insecurity and promote food literacy. We firmly believe that every child should have access to nutritious meals and the knowledge to make healthy food choices. Through our donation and volunteer efforts, we are resolute in making a meaningful difference in the communities where we operate and contributing to a healthier, more equitable Wales.”

Janet Hayward, Headteacher and Founder of Big Bocs Bwyd, expressed gratitude, saying: “Big Bocs Bwyd is immensely thankful for Enterprise’s generous donation and unwavering support. Together, we are striving to ensure that no child in Wales goes hungry and that every child understands the importance of making healthy food choices. With Enterprise’s help, we are expanding our reach, reducing food waste, and fostering a brighter future for families across the nation.”

 

Image caption: Enterprise’s Kimberley Lewis, Georgia Hodges and Brooke Henley volunteering with Big Bocs Bwyd