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There was plenty of food for everyone on Sunday thanks to FareShare South West and generous donations. As well as the usual pasties, sandwiches, soup, snack bags and fruit, we had yogurt, desserts, tinned food, pot noodles, breakfast cereal and milk. The Mass Vaccination team from University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust joined us to offer Covid and flu vaccinations and were busy at both Mayflower Street and Kings Road. Thanks to everyone who helped on Sunday evening. It was cold out there again!
On Saturday, for the second time in 3 days, a team crossed the Tamar to serve on the streets of Plymouth, this time from the Lighthouse Community Centre CIC in Liskeard. It seemed relatively quiet but, by the end of the evening, 68 people had been served plus 11 extras for family/friends. 5 sleeping bags were given out to people who are #streethomeless as well as vouchers for them to get food on Sunday when lttle is open in the city. Thanks team.
Another cold but dry evening. A quieter run for the Plymouth Christian Centre team with 53 people served and 16 extras provided for family members not able to collect for themselves. With plenty of food, people were offered extra as well. 3 sleeping bags, several coats, warm tops and toiletries were also distributed. Thanks to team leader Elliott and the PCC volunteers.
On Thursday, the Callington team crossed the Tamar to serve on Plymouth Soup Run. Another very cold evening with 66 people served. 2 blankets, 2 sleeping bags, plus lots of hats, socks, gloves, boxers and toiletries given out. And, whatever the weather there are always requests for water. Thanks to the team
The Mutley Baptist Church team was out on Plymouth Soup Run last night. Despite the cold, 59 people collected food and 10 meals were provided for family members and friends not able to collect for themselves. Lots of warm clothing was given out. Emily from Path Devon let people who were rough sleeping know about emergency accommodation. Thanks to the team, to Tesco Mutley plain for a large food donation, and to #HMSDrake's WO & Senior Rates' mess for sponsoring the team during January.
Tuesday was a very cold night with lots of people waiting for hot drinks and food. 86 meals were served including for friends and family members not able to come to the run. 4 wearable blankets, 2 sleeping bags, 3 hot water bottles were also given out, plus 2 full sets of clothes. Thanks to St Matts Plymouth, Emily from Path Devon, and Rachel from #changingfuturesplymouth
The first run of the year for Hope Baptist Church was cold but busy: 83 people served. Many thanks to all who made the run happen: team Jan for preparing the food, Ben driving Saltash Health Centre volunteers for serving, and Prayer Pastors Carl and Simon, plus StreetVet volunteers. Thanks also to everyone who continues to support Plymouth Soup Run including via our Amazon Wish List. 6 pairs of joggers, 2 sleeping bags and a tray of pot noodles arrived at the weekend. #commuity #teamwork
The Plymouth Soup Run team from St Paul's Church Efford had a relatively busy run despite the wet and windy weather. They served 78 meals, 9 of them for friends and family. Six sleeping bags and lots of warm dry clothing were also given out. Paramedics were called due to concerns for the safety and wellbeing of one client found lying on the pavement at the last stop. In the words of the team leader: "A difficult end to the evening, just reminds us all why we are out there in the pouring rain."
Sixteen clients attended this morning's rough sleeper sessioShekinahkinah. Chef Charlie was complimented for his cooked breakfasts. Podiatrist Jo Forgotten Feet - Helping Homeless Feet FeetUniversity of Plymouthmouth treated five grateful patients; one was helped to go to the ED for urgent treatment. The chance for a chat or to rest quietly was appreciated by all, and one client had practical help to prepare for employment. Thanks to Emily Path DevonDevon andPlymouth Soup Runp Run volunteers.
On a bitterly cold Thursday, volunteers from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints served 74 people, including 2nd bags for family and friends not able to get to the run. There was plenty of food for everyone. A staff member from Path Devon joined the team to check on anyone who was #streethomeless. Thanks to the team.
The Mutley Baptist Church team were out on New Year's Day, serving 76 people plus 9 meals for family and friends. #HMSDrake WO & Senior Rates' mess are kindly sponsoring the team throughout January. Lots of warm clothing was given out, plus six sleeping bags (with referrals to Path Devon for all recipients). Clients were advised of emergency accommodation arrangements for imminent severe weather. Thanks to the team and to Tesco Mutley Plain for a large food donation.
It is because of a huge community effort that Plymouth Soup Run can serve on the streets of Plymouth throughout the year, without a night off, so ...
It was a very peaceful New Year’s Eve for the team from Plymouth Christian Centre, who served food to 51 people. Warm clothing and toiletries were also given out. Everyone was cheerful and calm; a lot of New Year's Eve blessings were shared. HUGE thanks to PCC - including some volunteers out for the first time - for stepping in to cover the evening when we were without a team.
It was peaceful & calm if drizzly on Monday for Hope Baptist Church's team, serving 59 people +10 meals for family/friends. Thanks to Bev, Jaide, JJ & Team #Vivo for prep, to Mark of Plymouth Marjon University for sandwiches, to the bus team of Mark, Will & Bronia, and especially Claire, Caz & Jaide covering illness. Vivo brought a huge Reverse Advent Calendar donation (from distant RAF St Mawgan!) Clients were cheerful and grateful for the food and opportunities for extended conversations .
As 2024 draws to a close, a HUGE thank you to the regular Sunday night team, many of whom volunteer 40 nights of the year. Last night 102 meals were served, 90 to people at the 4 stops, with 12 bags collected for friends and family not able to get to the run. A delicious pasta meal was on the menu, plus LOTS of extras. Hot water bottles, flasks, fleeces and warm throws were also distributed, purchased from The Household Support Fund (Plymouth City Council/Department for Work and Pensions - DWP)..
In reviewing the amazing response to our Reverse Advent Calendar appeal, the Plymouth Soup Run team at Mutley Baptist Church send belated but no less heartfelt thanks for support to: Katherine and Andrew, Shearwater Law, Dave Rowe, Knox family, and a number of anonymous donors. Thank you all.
On a cold, damp Saturday evening, the Plymouth Soup Run team from St Paul’s Church, Efford served 66 people with 9 bags collected for family/friends not able to get to the run. There was plenty of food for everyone with several extras included, thanks to all the amazing Christmas donations received. Lots of clothing, two sleeping bags and a roll mat were also given out. Thanks, team.
Preparations are well underway for the Sunday evening Plymouth Soup Run meal, thanks to Charlie and Jenny, who were busy Shekinah on Saturday morning cooking breakfast and preparing for tomorrow evening. Please note Charlie’s new Plymouth Argyle Football Club apron. Thanks to you both.
Spot on catering on Friday by the team from Plymouth Christian Centre who prepared food for 70 people and served 69. Clothes and toiletries were also available. Many thanks to the team and to PCC for their support each week. They will also be on the Run on Tuesday, New Year’s Eve.
A business team were on the run on Boxing Day serving 56 people, plus some extra meals for family/friends. Plenty of food for everyone with a wonderful selection of sandwiches and pasties and fresh fruit. Many thanks to the Cornwall Bakery (Samworth Brothers) and the team of volunteers for their continued support. The team also gave out lots of clothes, took sandwiches to Sleep Safely at Hamoaze House, and took snack bags and fruit to George House hostel.