Any active relief work requires effective partnership and I have two great examples from today. If anyone tells you otherwise then the reason they can achieve any level of consistency is because they must have a rich benefactor bankrolling their efforts and in that case they certainly won’t need a crutch.
From Crisis in London E1 we had Innocent Smoothies, crisps and drinks by the shedload today for distribution.
The East End Covid-19 Support Network distributed to homeless residents at Booth House and local outlets.
Later on Ayaz and I took part in some community networking to deliver food to the homeless, vulnerable and needy.
Thanks to everyone involved in combining excellent team work to deliver such superb community service.
Thanks to Melanie Mort at Thomas Franks Ltd, Savona Foods, Only a pavement away, Dulal Ahmed from Crisis and Greg Mangham for your ongoing support of our grassroots activities.
We have delivered our donations to The Welcome Project, which provides many services to men and women who are homeless from its purpose built Day Centre in Ilford. The project helps enable Homeless and Vulnerable Adults to live independent, healthy and fulfilled lives.
How’s this for a case of a united network partnership?
I represented One Third Soup Kitchen and HCC Foodbank as part of the BD Food Network collecting food from St Chad’s Church, Chadwell Heath on a #TeamMC bike, wearing my Our Lady St Joseph School issuer helmet, to deliver fresh food to Brocklebank Lodge homeless hostel!
Isn’t it magical how well we gel?
#thewanderinglondoner
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