The MAZI Blog

A blog promoting our values, our partners and the young people we work with. A space that connects the people and places that make Bristol special

Miyabi's Story

Miyabi’s Story

I’m Miyabi, 24, originally from Japan but living in Bristol. I found out about The MAZI Project during a cooking course with the prince’s trust

Fatima's Story

Fatima’s Story

My name is Fatima, and I am 22 years old. I have been living in Bristol for the last decade. I would say I am

an amazing young person

An amazing young person story

I am in my mid-twenties and am living independently after having moved out of Bristol. I found out about The MAZI project through 16-25 Independent

Tom's Story

Tom’s Story

Food can have a massive effect on the way I think, and how productive I can be. At the end of the day, food is

Why Seasonal

Why Seasonal

The concept of a seasonal diet is actually really simple It means eating foods that are grown locally to you at the same time as

2 years of The MAZI Project

Founder, Melanie with a stack of our aMAZIng Meal Kits ready to be delivered.  2 years since The MAZI Project officially began it’s mission to

Winter Fundraiser Feast

Winter Fundraiser Feast

Join us for our Winter Fundraiser to raise money for Bristol’s 16 – 25 year olds facing food poverty! Set in Bristol’s historical Trinity Centre,

aMAZIng Ambassador: Josh Eggleton

aMAZIng Ambassador: Josh Eggleton

Introducing our ambassador, renowned chef and restauranteur, Josh Eggleton.   Josh grew up in Witchurch, South Bristol. At 19 he moved to Chew Valley, home

aMAZIng Volunteer: Nea

Nea is an incredible artist who has helped with MAZI’s branding, including our short animation for our crowd funder. Nea has also been volunteering on