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£5,270
raised of £5,000 target by 119 supporters

    Iʼve raised £5,270 to Coexist Community Kitchen EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND TO COVID-19

    Bristol
    Funded on Wednesday, 22nd April 2020

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    600COVID-19 EMERGENCY

    COMMUNITY KITCHEN FUNDRAISER

    WHO WE ARE

    COEXIST COMMUNITY KITCHEN is a non-profit cookery school. Our main aim is to use food as a vehicle to work with people who experience social marginalisation in our society. We mainly run cookery classes as well as running events, catering and hiring out our space in order to support us in our social outreach work. Our main passion is- everyone should be able to have spaces in which they can share food together, learn and teach skills and create strong connections with others. Eating. Laughing, learning and sharing. We see food as the most simple and easy way to support each other in building a stronger, healthier and more joyful society.

    OUR CURRENT RESPONSE TO COVID-19

    Coexist Community kitchen is switching its service into an EMERGENCY kitchen where we will cook food, package it; ready to be picked up and delivered to the most vulnerable. This food will be cooked food ready to be eaten that day or ready to be frozen and will have instructions on how to microwave or reheat. We will be over 600 meals a week, starting from next week 24.03.2020 for as long it is needed.

    This week, today and tomorrow are hard times. But lets do this together in whatever way we can.

    We are looking in to grants right now that are related to COVID 19 in order to ensure we can cook for people who need it the most and that there are no barriers to them, but that we can also maintain the service financially and emotionally for as long as possible.

    Everyone is experiencing difficulties in this time, however if you feel you can, please share this or donate in order for us all to support those who most need it.

    Sending you all lots of love and care,

    Coexist Community kitchen team!

    https://www.coexistuk.org/

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      119

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Apr 22, 2020

        Great idea! Well done :)

        £30.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Apr 22, 2020

        Brilliant work

        £100.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Apr 22, 2020

      • Abby

        Abby

        Apr 22, 2020

        Also an OurField member and would love to see this go towards sharing amazing bread with the community! Thanks for all the brilliant work you are all doing

        £40.00

      • Ben Carr

        Ben Carr

        Apr 22, 2020

        I’m a member of OurField - would like the grain to be baked into bread! Well done for everything you’re doing.

        £10.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Apr 22, 2020

        Keep up the good work. Tony Allan

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Apr 21, 2020

        hey dearest lovely girls...all three of you; I miss you too but what you are doing is AMAZING. Thankyou for being so brilliantly community minded xxxxx

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