Ealing Soup Kitchen

A faith-based Soup Kitchen that provides food, advocacy, & practical help for the vulnerable & homeless
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.

90 GoodGymers have supported Ealing Soup Kitchen with 365 tasks.


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Katarina
Melissa Russell
LIBI Mol V A
Rainu Jansz
StephDucat
JP

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Friday 3rd April

Written by StephDucat

The trio Libi, Melissa and Steph Ducat stayed to clean the kitchen and service area. They were joined by Katarina and Jp shortly joined by Rainu - wow 6 Goodgymers on the cleaning shift. The cleaning was done in a blink of an eye - super heroes!!The whole area was spotless and Arul was impressed with the smell that came out of Jp bucket when cleaning the floor - secret cleaning recipe?

Happy Easter All.

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LIBI Mol V A
StephDucat
Jacquie de Bidaph
Melissa Russell

Egg-ceptional Easter Celebration

Friday 3rd April

Written by StephDucat

Lunch time and it was time to rock and roll in the kitchen and service area. Melissa and Steph Ducat were in the kitchen to serve food and they were joined byLibi who decided to stay and help. The trio platted the dishes before they were handed to the service crew where Jacquie was handing over the food to hungry customers. As good Friday, it was a fishy day : Salmon with lemon served with potatoes and green beans or stuffed peppers with the veggies on the side.Then came cake with hand made cream.Something fishy in the air but the customers loved it. The team served food and started cleaning pots and pans to avoid stating behind with all dirty pots. Some take away dishes were provided once everyone had been feed.

All customers and volunteers received Easter eggs - Happy Easter all.

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Melissa Russell
LIBI Mol V A
StephDucat
Jacquie de Bidaph

Good Friday with Extra Goodness

Friday 3rd April

Written by StephDucat

Not your normal Friday at the ESK Hub : Good Friday indeed. Means a Frdiay with a twist. No grocery bags, no clothing section, no showers but instead you still had the bingo, the tea and coffee service and a choir session to celebrate Easter. A first at ESK for both Libi who was on tea and coffee duties and Melissa who was in the kitchen with the usual suspect Steph Ducat. Jacquie was back from Australia and ended also between the kitchen and service area. In the kitchen something fishy was going on...prep for the lunch service!!After 12:15 you could hear some singing from the choir and the customers joining in. Lunch time was approaching and the kitchen and service crew were getting in place.

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Jacquie de Bidaph

What can I get you?!

Friday 27th March

Written by Jacquie de Bidaph

I was back on serving duties at lunchtime. In spite of it being very busy - over 120 meals served - I really enjoy serving meals and chatting to the clients, both regulars and new faces. Lunch was chicken with couscous and beans plus a cabbage slaw. Vegetarian option was a delicious quiche (I can vouch for it!) Desserts were either cheesecake or chocolate cake with cream. Not many takeaways today as so many clients turned up for lunch.

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Jacquie de Bidaph

If you can’t stand the heat . . .

Friday 27th March

Written by Jacquie de Bidaph

This morning’s early shift found me in the kitchen- carrying out various chores to help with lunch. And doing lots of washing up! The team had been busy preparing food parcels and setting up the tea/coffee table. But there’s always lots to do in the kitchen on Fridays 😊

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Jacquie de Bidaph

Anyone for noodles?!

Friday 20th March

Written by Jacquie de Bidaph

It was a busy lunchtime at the Soup Kitchen today. Chef Arul cooked delicious spicy noodles with chicken or tofu for the vegetarians. Over one hundred guests sat down to a hot tasty meal and there was plenty for second helpings and takeaways. I was on serving duty today and really enjoyed seeing so many old faces. It’s not just the food but the social interaction that is so important and makes the Soup Kitchen such a special place.

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