Driving 31,000 Kilometers in a Year — One Meal at a Time
- rgsaville
- Jul 23
- 2 min read
This isn’t just a road trip. It’s a year-long commitment to kindness on wheels.
31,000 kilometers. That’s nearly the entire circumference of the Earth. Every year, our daily food run will be driving that distance — across the north of Marina Alta — with one mission: To feed those in need.
Our champions.
Ian, once homeless just four years ago, truly understands the needs and challenges of life on the street. A true road warrior, he plays a vital role in our food run operation. From sleeping rough to becoming a respected and valuable member of our community, Ian’s journey is a powerful testament to resilience, transformation, and the importance of second chances.
How you can help
Driving 31,000 kilometers in a year sounds poetic — but in reality, it’s a logistical beast:
Time & Commitment: That’s about 600 km per week. Every week. Rain or mainly sunshine. Volunteer to become a driver. Share the journey with us.
Physical & Mental Endurance: It’s not just about the driving — you will need to have the compassion to listen to the stories, seeing pain, and staying strong enough to serve without burning out.
Fuel & Maintenance: Every litre of fuel and every oil change is funded through grit, generosity, and stubborn hope. Make a regular monthly donation.
Those that help make this work.
Firstly, a big thank you to everyone that donate on a regular basis. You are all heroes.
To all our cooks and drivers. Without you we could not make this happen.
To Galaxia Tyres, Teulada for ensuring reliable and safe transportation by supplying new tyres to our delivery vehicle.

This isn’t charity for a headline.
This is compassion in motion.








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