Emdad Rahman
NEIGHBOURS IN POPLAR have returned from a deployment to Calais, France, where a team of volunteers led by Sister Christine Frost spent a day at the Refugee Community Kitchen which serves hot, nourishing meals to displaced people every day.
After being met by Refugee Community Kitchen co-founder Steve Bedlam, the volunteers took part in cooking, cleaning, chopping wood and sorting clothes ahead of the daily distribution of hot food and essentials in Dunkerque in the afternoon. There was also football coaching for refugees in Calais.
Sister Christine Frost said, “The Refugee Community Kitchen has been feeding people without judgement since 2015, and we at Neighbours in Poplar are delighted to not only support their great efforts but also join in with tasks. Not only does the Refugee Community Kitchen keep people happy and nourished, but it also provides a platform where all types of people can gather and connect.”
•Since December 2015 the Refugee Community Kitchen has served over two million meals. The team also serves hot food five nights a week and members are committed to doing everything to make sure that no one goes hungry. For more information, go to: www.refugeecommunitykitchen.com
•Neighbours in Poplar provides practical support and care for vulnerable people who are living at home – regardless of their faith, age, race, gender, culture, or disability. The team also provide disadvantaged children with breaks from their normal environment during the summer holidays. For more information, go to: www.neighboursinpoplar.com
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