End Homelessness charities join together
Councillor Richard Beacham, Cheshire West and Chester Council Deputy Chair and Leader’s Champion for the One City Plan said:
Monies donated by the public have been used by volunteer organisation Soul Kitchen to help them to continue their work to provide food and support people experiencing loneliness, food poverty or homelessness in Chester, and through their Soul in a Bowl cookery project, to empower people like Kyle to move away from life on the streets.
Soul Kitchen’s Soul in a Bowl project provides cookery sessions for those who are homeless, in temporary accommodation or who have recently moved into permanent accommodation and who are struggling to adapt to independent living, and who lack the self -confidence and the skills to move into employment.
The project encourages attendees to actively participate in planning, creating menu choices, as well as preparing and cooking nutritious budget friendly meals. Teamwork, responsibility and reliability are also encouraged.
Helen Anthony from Soul in a Bowl said:
Chester Aid to the Homeless (CATH) have supported people in crisis in Chester since their inception more than 50 years ago.
Part of the grant received by them was used to support another Soul in a Bowl graduate who enrolled at college with all the practical aspects of his course requirements, travel, uniform and the necessary equipment. The whole process of going through the application and interviews for the course and being accepted has helped him regain his confidence.
Robert Whittall, CEO, Chester Aid to the Homeless said:
The ‘End Homelessness’ scheme is hosted by The Chester Bluecoat Charity who ensure that 100 per cent of the money donated goes directly to support the homeless community. The tap to donate system makes charitable giving easier and hopefully will raise lots of funds that will make a real difference to the lives of those experiencing homelessness in Chester.
The Chester Bluecoat Charity will agree with the charities involved how the money should be spent in relation to the work they do supporting those experiencing homelessness. Donations can be made at one of the contactless payment screens or directly via: