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The MAZI Project
Bedminster, Bristol
Posted: 1 Sep 2025
Deadline: 16 Oct 2025
Compensation: Voluntary/Unpaid
Unpaid Volunteer Part-time
Job description
Who is The MAZI Project?
We are a Bristol based charity empowering marginalized 16 – 25 year olds through food. We support care leavers, young asylum seekers, youth recovering from homelessness and fleeing domestic violence.
Do you have a passion for food and community, work in hospitality or enjoy cooking in a sustainable way and want to use your experience to help the community?
Are you studying public health, nutrition or social policy?
Are you passionate about social change and working to support marginalized groups? This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in any combination of the following:
We do this by:
Hours: Fortnightly on a Monday 10am – 2pm & Tuesday 8:30am – 3:30pm (max 12 hours per week)
Role Responsibilities:
Requirements
Learning Outcomes (dependant upon applicants’ areas of interest):
Extra perks
Application information
We welcome all applications, including those from under-represented backgrounds. Whether you have experience in the charity sector or want to take your first step into this industry, we would like to hear from you if you have the enthusiasm, insight, and commitment. We have a firm commitment to encouraging fairness and diversity in our workforce and we welcome applications from disabled people and those from BAME backgrounds.
To apply, please email lily@themaziproject.com with your CV, a brief cover email and any relevant experience!
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About The MAZI Project
The MAZI Project is a charity nourishing marginalised 16 - 25 year olds potential. We support care leavers, young young asylum seekers, youth recovering from homelessness and fleeing domestic violence. We use food as a tool for social mobility, advocacy and a cure to the public health crisis.
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