Monday 10th July 2023
Report written by Sevan
Kash and Sevan arrived at Ealing Soup Kitchen to find that service had already started. Checking their watches, they reassured themselves that they weren't late. Nevertheless, clients were already rifling through the men's and women's clothes to find the most practical or stylish garments.
Madhan and Steph were still there from the early shift, so Kash took Madhan's place on menswear and Sevan took Steph's crowd control role. Steph must have had a rowdy set of clients as he warned Sevan
Watch out. People are pushing their way in
The clients on the clothing side were actual pretty quiet for Sevan. After the initial rush, there was barely any queue after 30 minutes and certainly no pushing and shoving. There was the usual indecisiveness on which dress or jeans to take and the usual (staged?) surprise at only being allowed 2 items of clothing.
The highlights of the shift were one client who said they were interested in joining GoodGym and a second who has the attitude to make a great GoodGym member. He collected his hot meal, picked up some clothes then sat down to eat. When he'd finished the dish of the day, chicken biryani, he litter picked the area outside the Soup Kitchen and tidied the food crates into neat piles.
You help me, so I help you
What a 🌟
Ealing Soup Kitchen is a registered charity set up to help the vulnerable and homeless in the area. Nine local churches support our faith-based Soup Kitchen, which has been running since 1973.
See moreMon 10th Jul 2023 at 11:17pm
Such an inspiring person, the client who did the litter picking and organising crates! Having so little himself, he still gave something back to the community.
Tue 11th Jul 2023 at 10:36am
That's so nice to hear.
Tue 11th Jul 2023 at 1:31pm
Think i know who it is as did the same last week at the Friday Hub. Noticed a few regulars from the Friday Hub last night including him.
Ealing
Help remove litter from the area surrounding Grove Farm