At Bouman Stichting, we believe that food has the power to transform not just bodies, but communities. Our Community Meals program moves beyond transactional food distribution to create spaces where isolation dissolves, connections form, and the simple act of sharing a meal becomes a foundation for social inclusion and mutual support. In a world increasingly marked by digital connection and physical isolation, our shared tables offer something increasingly rare: genuine human connection.
Operating in 28 neighborhood locations across four Dutch cities, our Community Meals program serves over 15,000 shared meals monthly to individuals from all walks of life—from seniors experiencing loneliness to newcomers building community, from single parents seeking support to professionals wanting meaningful connection. Each meal is prepared with care, served with dignity, and shared with conversation, creating micro-communities where everyone has a place at the table.


As a Syrian refugee, the community meal was my first real connection to Dutch society. Through shared food, I found language partners, learned about Dutch culture, and eventually became a volunteer cook. Now I teach others Syrian recipes—food became my bridge to belonging.
What Makes Our Community Meals Unique
Measurable Community Outcomes
Social Connection: 76% of participants report forming new friendships through community meals.
Mental Health: 68% report improved mood and decreased feelings of depression or anxiety.
Cultural Exchange: Participants from 42 different nationalities regularly share meals and stories.
Volunteer Development: 45% of volunteers were previously participants, creating meaningful leadership pathways.
Food Skills: Monthly cooking workshops have helped 320 participants improve nutritional literacy and cooking confidence.
Community Engagement: 58% of participants now volunteer in other community initiatives beyond the meal program.