Author: Amy Nowell
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Want to start your own Streets Kitchen?
Do you think your local area is lacking help for homeless people, or have you volunteered at one of our outreaches and been inspired to start your own in another location? Get some top tips for starting your own Streets Kitchen…
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Help tell the real story of homeless people’s deaths
Maeve McClenaghan is an investigative journalist working on a year-long project trying to log when and how people are dying homeless in the UK. The project, for the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, aims to both memorialise those that have died and provide irrefutable evidence on the scale of the issue.
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Response to recent Guardian article claiming homeless people cause NHS missed targets
In a recent article published in the Guardian, the head of the British Dental Association referred to people experiencing homelessness as “no hopers” in the context of current dental commissioning. We – a coalition of members of the dental profession,
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Streets Kitchen launches budget online shop
An online shop was launched yesterday and already more than half of the contents have sold out! Shorts, bras and tents are still available and other stock will be replenished very soon.
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Safestore UK donate free storage
Streets Kitchen has recently been given free storage for a year in Camden and Clapham by Safestore UK, which is making a huge difference to our work with the homeless. Big Thanks to Safestore!
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Help the homeless keep hydrated
Streets Kitchen is raising money for water and protein drinks to to keep our homeless friends hydrated this summer. Support the fundraiser today. Any contribution is appreciated, no matter how small.
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Streets Kitchen registers as a limited company
As of the 11 June 2018, Streets Kitchen has been registered with Companies House as a limited company. We’d like to take a moment to explain why we’ve made this decision.
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BBC news filming
@GregMcTweets visited us at the Nags Head Solidarity Centre to film for @BBCLondonNews #NoMoreDeathsOnOurStreets
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Hearst solidarity pop-up
We worked in partnership with Hearst Publications and Elle Magazine, to provide a range of services for the homeless to enjoy including hot showers, clothing and toiletries, delicious food cooked by chefs, haircuts and Street Vet for the guest pets. The event took place in an underground carpark, but much was done to make guests…