As rough sleeper numbers are increasing, and the wet and windy weather is upon us, we’re starting an extra kitchen. 5pm-6pm at the Clock Tower in Brighton, our young, and infinitely energetic, volunteers will be serving up hot soup and snacks. Dubbed ‘Hot Dog Wednesday’ by the team we hope to include the tasty and warming treat whenever we have sausages! Thanks to Paul Clark, the butcher, who donated the first batch. Please come and say hello if you see us.
Hi Craig, I’m afraid we don’t work as far as Havant. We’re Brighton based.
Hi Harim. Thank you for your email. If you’d like to email the charity leader, Jim Deans, he can advise. jimdeans@devlinmediagroup.co.uk
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my name is harim I currently live in crawley and I have recently got a job in brighton as a delivery driver. Having been driving around brighton for a quiet a wile I see there is quiet alot of homeless people. I was homeless my self 3 years ago and having to get back on my feet I would like to help offering my services.i would like some info if possible I am thinking of making warm food ie currys and rice in bulk to serve to the homeless during these cold times I need help in a location if indoor would be great if not I was thinking under a marquee. I will have my wife who will also be able to help voulenter. I would pay for all the food my self I wanted to no what direction to go in and if I could get any help to set this up or be directed to people who can help me to help the people in need.
I really hope to hear from you soon
Thank you so much for taking time to read this.i hope I can make a change to even help one person for a meal
Kind regards
Harim
Hi, can you tell me if any physical help is needed in the Havant area, such as helping out with soup kitchens etc…? Thank you.