Camden

Welcoming Little Amal!

Little Amal embodies so much about the work RCK has been doing for the last 7 years, welcoming and supporting displaced people on the move with love and kindness πŸ’™

We are thrilled to be serving food and welcoming her on her upcoming visit to Camden!

Join us on April 2nd and help be a nation that welcomes people in need with open arms!

We will be at Wings over Rowley Way & Light My Way in Chalton Street, Somers Town which are two communities close to our hearts that we are proud to live in and support with good food & love 

RCK OUTREACH UPDATE!

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Throughout the devastating impact of Covid-19, RCK Outreach has remained committed to serving food to those who need it. Outreach is still going strong in Brixton, as well as providing food parcels and supporting service user families in Camden. We are looking at going back to a normal service in the next month as people are back on the streets.

Founder Janie Mac made it into the national press this week, talking about the current situation for homeless in London & the UK -

'Janie Mac, the co-founder of Refugee Community Kitchen which has been providing food parcels and hot meals to the homeless in Brixton and Camden, argues there are β€œ101 things that could have been done,” instead of the simple act of removing people.

β€œYou can’t put someone that’s been living on the streets with mental health issues and drug issues and put them in a hotel room and expect them to co-operate. There are many layers on why that is difficult for them, including isolation.

β€œIt’s easy to look after the people who are compliant, who do what they’re told, but the most vulnerable people are the ones who are the most difficult for many reasons. And if you haven’t sorted that out then you haven’t been successful.”'

You can read the full article here: