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Belfast Charity to Deliver 600 Christmas Dinners

Belfast Charity Bridges Divides with ‍600 Christmas Dinners

In a heartwarming​ display of community spirit, a West ⁣Belfast charity is preparing to deliver 600 Christmas‌ dinners‍ to families across the city, bridging the gap between traditionally divided neighborhoods.

The initiative, spearheaded by ⁤Foodstock, a community hub⁢ in Andersonstown,‌ involves not ‍only the festive meals but also hundreds ‍of food⁤ parcels and toys, ensuring a‌ brighter christmas for those struggling ⁣financially.

Founder of Foodstock Paul⁢ doherty
Paul Doherty,founder of Foodstock.

The culinary effort behind ⁣this massive undertaking is​ remarkable. ‌ Lily’s kitchen and bar ​in​ Glenavy, Co Antrim, worked late ⁣into ⁣the night preparing the meals. ⁢”Staff worked until 11pm last night cooking Christmas ⁢meals and were back‍ from 6am this morning to pack 600 portions of ⁤turkey, mashed ​potato, carrots, sprouts and gravy,” a spokesperson shared.

Restaurant owner Liam Cullen, inspired by Foodstock’s ​online⁤ appeal, generously donated the meals. “As a family, our parents are‌ working-class parents, and my mother ‌passed away ⁢a few years ago,” Cullen explained.⁤ “She ‌always believed in helping people in need,‌ so we felt that it was⁢ a perfect opportunity.‍ The staff have enjoyed doing something ​for people in need, and that’s ‍what it’s all about.”

The meals, ​carefully packed and transported, ⁢arrived at the Foodstock hub, where they were⁢ stored until their delivery ​across West Belfast on Christmas ‌Day. The reach of this initiative ⁣is truly extraordinary,⁣ encompassing areas from Gort Na⁤ Móna to glencairn estate, and⁣ from the Falls Road to⁤ the Shankill Road.

“This really is a​ community ‍effort,” said Paul Doherty, Foodstock’s founder. “We’re reaching across the entire community, showing that it’s about one community pulling‌ together‍ at Christmas⁤ to ⁤make sure that ⁣no one is left ‍behind.⁢ We’ve had a tremendous response from right across the whole community of west Belfast coming and saying they’d like to look out for a family‍ or someone in their⁣ street struggling​ because of the death of a loved one.”

The charity emphasizes‍ that poverty and loneliness affect people from ⁤all walks ‍of⁢ life. “It doesn’t matter what part of‍ west Belfast you are from, people are struggling⁣ to put food on their table, people are struggling ⁣to heat their homes,” Mr. Doherty explains. “Christmas can be a​ very happy time for so many people, but it’s also a very challenging time for a lot of people.We’re just doing what we ‌can to allow people to enjoy Christmas with some dignity.”

Beyond the Christmas dinners, Foodstock is also distributing hundreds ⁤of food parcels and toys,‍ all thanks to ⁤donations ​from schools, businesses, ⁤community groups, and individuals ⁢across West Belfast. While heartened by the generosity, Foodstock acknowledges ⁣the growing need ⁣for such assistance, highlighting the ongoing struggle faced by many in the ⁤community.

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