


Essential Cuisine are once again proud to support Crisis at Christmas, a national charity for homeless people.
Crisis continues to help thousands of people across the nation on their journey out of homelessness. They are a national charity that assist homeless people rebuild their lives and leave homelessness for good.
They provide a wide variety of help; from finding homes and settling in, getting new skills and finding a job, or general help with their wellbeing. Crisis are constantly researching and looking at how they can improve their services to find wider solutions to help the homeless community in the UK.
Essential Cuisine have donated a selection of products varying from Beef Stock to Chicken Gravy, which will help make delicious, hearty meals for the homeless over the festive period. Ian Richards, the Head of Crisis at Christmas shared the importance of generosity for the charity – “Without the generous support of donors, volunteers and partners, Crisis at Christmas would not be possible. We would like to thank Essential Cuisine for their donation of cooking stock and gravy powder. This support will help us to provide a lifeline for our guests this Christmas and help them take their first steps out of homelessness.”
No one should be homeless, hungry or lonely at Christmas, with the help of Crisis they will be hosting a Christmas dinner, where not only will someone enjoy a wholesome meal… but be given vital help and advice to end their homelessness for good.
Want to get involved? This Christmas you could give someone who’s homeless all of the below for just £28.18.
- A warm welcome and good company
- Three nutritious, hot meals daily, including a delicious Christmas dinner
- A bed for the night, if needed
- A chance to shower, freshen up and get clean clothes
- A health check and treatment from a doctor, optician and dentist
- Expert help with mental health and addiction problems
- Advice on housing, employment and benefits
A way out of homelessness for good through Crisis’ year-round training, education and support.
Click here to discover more about Crisis.