In late 2025, Feeding Gloucestershire collaborated with Healthwatch Gloucestershire to deliver the Winter Homelessness Support Fund, helping local charities provide essential meals and support to people experiencing homelessness during the coldest months. We are thrilled to share the impact of the grants awarded to the Marah Trust in Stroud and Community Kitchen Glos in Gloucester.
Marah Trust: Sustaining Vital Services
The Marah Trust used the funding to pay for food essential to their service, which covers drop-in sessions and take-away meals for guests facing challenges such as mobility issues, anxiety, or transport difficulties.
- Total Impact: Over 34 sessions in December and January, they served 1,953 hot meals to guests and their loved ones.
- Rough Sleeper Support: The funding helped produce 300 branded flasks for rough sleeper parcels, paired with leaflets showing locations for free water refills.
- Life-Saving Intervention: The funding helped support a gentleman sleeping rough for the first time by escalating a referral to Julian House, securing emergency shelter for him over Christmas.
“One rough sleeper came to us and said that he’d spent a December night sleeping out in a public park, the following morning being thirsty he went to a local leisure centre and asked for a glass of water only to be refused. He came to see us not too long after our first encounter and said that if it wasn’t for our intervention he would have been on the streets on Christmas Day and that for him, symbolically, was too much and he would’ve considered taking his own life.”
– Adam Jones, Services Manager
Community Kitchen Glos: Spreading Festive Cheer
For Community Kitchen Glos, the fund provided a sense of belonging and “treats” alongside nutritional food during a difficult time of year.
- Winter Support: Funded 739 regular meals throughout December, ensuring consistent hot food and support in the lead-up to the festive period.
- Christmas Dinner: On 22nd December 2025, volunteer chefs served a 3-course Christmas dinner to 75 guests.
- Festive Gifts: The grant allowed the charity to purchase wrapped Christmas presents of socks and chocolates for every attendee, which for many guests was the only present they received.
- Community Warmth: Dedicated volunteers ensured the hall was filled with music, laughter, and community support.
“In total, we served 75 Christmas dinners, and our guests loved it! We don’t believe the grant funds just a meal service; it helps us continue to support a community. And over the festive period, it helped us provide a whole Christmas for a hall full of people who would not otherwise have had one.” – Ruth Thomas, Lead Volunteer
Summary
In summary, the Winter Homelessness Support Fund successfully enabled partner charities to deliver well over 2,000 hot meals in Stroud and Gloucester. Beyond physical nourishment, this funding provided critical advocacy tools, fostered vital community connections, and ensured vulnerable individuals felt supported during the festive period. This initiative highlights the profound impact that targeted funding can have on improving the lives of those experiencing homelessness in our community.
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