Peterborough Soup Kitchen begins new weekend support for city’s vulnerable residents

Peterborough Soup Kitchen has begun feeding some of the city’s most vulnerable residents at St Mark’s Church in Lincoln Road.
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The charity is now able to serve from its mobile van in a Covid-secure way on both Saturdays and Sundays.

The first Sunday service began last weekend with nearly 20 people receiving hot food and drinks to help keep them warm.

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The soup kitchen - which traditionally has served people from the Brewery Tap car park - is also currently providing breakfast bags each day and lunch bags three days per week to 56 homeless people housed in two city centre hotels, while it is also providing breakfast bags to three city schools.

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