Harry Dulai, World Food Aid Founding Trustee
World Food Aid was founded by the highly successful entrepreneur Harry Dulai – Managing Director of leading, UK-based world food specialists, Surya Foods.
Working in an industry in which his day to day job involves dealing with an abundance of food, but acutely aware of the devastation hunger causes from his Indian roots – the issue of hunger has long been a cause close to the entrepreneur’s heart. After gaining significant influence in the ethnic sector, Harry’s aim is to use his privileged position for the power of good.
In addition to galvanising his industry to raise vital funds, he is particularly concerned about food wastage and setting up simple mechanisms for large food producers to donate stock to redistribution centres.
He is also using his position in the industry to encourage other important influencers to come out in support of the worldwide movement to end hunger and create the necessary momentum to inspire change
Adosh Chatrath, World Food Aid Trustee
Adosh Chatrath has been qualified as a solicitor for approaching 30 years, focusing on corporate finance work.
Adosh has set up and merged two successful London law practices and has also acted as Head of Legal of a significant Venture Capital Fund. From 2013 to 2017 Adosh was an equity partner at City of London law firm, Kennedys Solicitors.
Adosh is now retained by and provides commercial legal advice to a select number of large family offices across the world.
Adosh’s interest are traveling, sport, theatre, current affairs and reading.
Peter Hoare, World Food Aid Shop Manager
Hello, my name is Peter Hoare, and I am the manager of the World Food Aid shop’ located in Clacton on sea. I grew up in poverty as a child, and know what it is like to suffer food poverty first hand.
I began working for the charity in 2020, when I decided that I wanted apply my twenty years of retail experience, working for various Big Four Supermarkets, to a more altruistic line of work. I began exploring the Charity Retail sector, and was really excited to take on the challenge of launching the World Food Aid shop. We faced many challenges over the first two years, having opened only two weeks before the first Lockdown, but I’m proud to say that we have just celebrated our fifth year in the shop, and want to thank all our amazing volunteers that helped get to where we are over those five years.
I was attracted to this charity for all the work it does to support charities like Fareshare and Trussell in supporting Food Banks, and the Emergency response work it does across the world.