An incredibly cold night so we were not sure how busy we would be. I did wonder whether or not it would keep housed people indoors and the rough sleepers in their tents. In total 39 people came through the door. We even had a few people from Two Saints who braved the cold and pending snow.
The cold weather can force people to live on harder flooring to help reduce damp coming up through the ground. This can make someone more vulnerable as they choose to sleep in a place that is more visible. Many rough sleepers choose to be invisible for safety. Through this cold weather, hot food and drinks are essential to help prevent hypothermia.
We’re always in need and appreciative of Pot Noodle donations! We use them at the Wharf on a Saturday and at the Soup Kitchen on Thursday. We list them on our Amazon wish list and of course you can purchase at a local store.
Neil’s London Marathon run 2023
Meryl Praill2022-12-07T13:35:00+00:00December 7th, 2022|


