Feeding the Homeless

We are constantly seeking ways to engage with issues of concern in our community. Feeding the homeless exists to show the love of Christ to the poor and downtrodden. Offering food, clothing and sleeping bags for the homeless. Our volunteers are excellent cooks and prepare nutritious meals which are distributed at London Victoria, every Wednesday night.

To ensure that no one is excluded, everything we offer is free of charge. We are also on hand to pray with anyone who needs prayer. Volunteers are fully reliant on donations and handouts from individuals and local businesses. They spend over 6,000 hours a year preparing and distributing food and clothes. To donate or get involved, please complete a contact form.

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