Super soup kitchen
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Why buy this Super soup kitchen gift?
- This essential charity gift is a great way to support refugees and internally displaced people who are fleeing their homes due to conflict or persecution.
- Refugees and internally displaced people often walk for days before they reach safety. Providing them with food and essential items quickly is key to survival.
- Give the gift of compassion by helping vulnerable people to regain a sense of hope, safety and help them come to terms with their traumatic experiences.
Case study: A warm meal full of hope in Poland
‘I never expected to encounter such helpfulness here. Here I get everything I need for now.’ Veronica, Ukrainian refugee
Veronica lived in Kharvik, Ukraine when the bombing started. She spent days in a bomb shelter and in the corridors of her building before deciding to flee her home.
She had to travel for days before reaching the Polish border and at that point she hadn’t eaten for nearly 20 hours. When she finally crossed the border, she reached a meeting point ran by one of our local experts. She received a warm meal and was offered shelter.
The soup kitchen here produces 1,800 litres of soup daily and provides clothing and a safe place to rest to those fleeing their homes due to conflict. Emotional and psychological support is also offered with local experts helping refugees deal with their traumatic experiences, giving them a sense of hope and safety.
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Why buy this Super soup kitchen gift?
- This essential charity gift is a great way to support refugees and internally displaced people who are fleeing their homes due to conflict or persecution.
- Refugees and internally displaced people often walk for days before they reach safety. Providing them with food and essential items quickly is key to survival.
- Give the gift of compassion by helping vulnerable people to regain a sense of hope, safety and help them come to terms with their traumatic experiences.
Case study: A warm meal full of hope in Poland
‘I never expected to encounter such helpfulness here. Here I get everything I need for now.’ Veronica, Ukrainian refugee
Veronica lived in Kharvik, Ukraine when the bombing started. She spent days in a bomb shelter and in the corridors of her building before deciding to flee her home.
She had to travel for days before reaching the Polish border and at that point she hadn’t eaten for nearly 20 hours. When she finally crossed the border, she reached a meeting point ran by one of our local experts. She received a warm meal and was offered shelter.
The soup kitchen here produces 1,800 litres of soup daily and provides clothing and a safe place to rest to those fleeing their homes due to conflict. Emotional and psychological support is also offered with local experts helping refugees deal with their traumatic experiences, giving them a sense of hope and safety.