A KIND-HEARTED gesture from two village pubs near Rugby is helping the town’s centre for the homeless to feed hungry mouths.
Hope4 has welcomed the first donations of lunch pack-ups from The George in Kilsby and The Old Lion at Harborough Magna, and is appealing for other local businesses to support the charity in similar ways.
The pubs’ owner Harishankar has previously been involved with the distribution of food and hygiene items to homeless people when he worked in Birmingham.
He approached Hope4 to ask what he could do to help the people of Rugby – and Adi Robinson, the charity’s Service Delivery Manager, thought a sandwich pack-up bag would help to fill a gap in their provision to their clients.
Adi said: “We serve a lunchtime hot meal at the Hope4 Centre for those that are street homeless, and they are provided with food vouchers for weekends.
“However, this doesn’t cover evenings. Also, with our other clients who are homeless but have access to cooking facilities in temporary accommodation, we support them in other ways with money management, food provisions and recipes.
“When the kind offer of support came from Harishankar and his businesses, we talked about what would be beneficial and we decided to trial monthly pack-up bags.
“We can keep them fresh in our fridge and clients can come to collect one or eat in the centre while they access our services.
“If everyone helps a little, it adds up to a lot, so naturally I’d love to see other local businesses coming forward to support us. This could be for a similar donation of food once a month, a bulk buy of tea bags, a box of washing powder or a contribution to help us purchase items when needed, for example warm clothes or hygiene items.
“As the weather warms up, homeless charities often see a drop in donations, so if any businesses would like to offer support, they can get in touch with us.”
The pack-up bags donated by the pubs each contain a sandwich, a packet of crisps, fruit and a bottle of water.
However, because Hope4’s goal is to help people out of homelessness by promoting independence, Harishankar is open to donating whatever is required.
Harishankar said: “On behalf of all the staff at The George and The Old Lion, I’m delighted to be supporting Hope4 and anticipate that this is the start of an ongoing relationship where we can provide flexible support.
“If the pack-ups are working, we’ll keep doing them, but if Adi and his team tell us that clients would benefit more from having access to kitchen staples like bread, cheese and eggs then we’ll help with that.
“I have spent many hours handing out food and drinks to the homeless people of Birmingham when I worked in the city, and that experience has always stayed with me.
“I was glad to hear that the situation in Rugby is not quite the same but there is still a very real need. I hope other local businesses are inspired to support Hope4 and Rugby Foodbank.”
Adi added: “I’m looking forward to hearing feedback from clients and then working with Harsihankar and any other businesses that contact us to ensure we’re making a difference where it’s needed.”
Email [email protected] to offer help to Hope4. Visit www.hope4.org.uk for more information on the charity.
