Kent Messenger Maidstone

We’re making Christmas special for everybody

- By Angela Cole acole@thekmgroup.co.uk @AngelaCole­KM

Times are hard for many and for those facing homelessne­ss or hardship, Christmas can be among the worst times.

More and more people are turning to charities such as Maidstone Homeless Care for help, the organisati­on which runs a day centre, food drive and hostel.

Since last Christmas, the day centre in Knightride­r Street has given out 106 family parcels, which provides food for between four and six people for up to a week. Each is tailored to cater for the family’s specific needs, from nappies and baby food, to pet food.

Staff and volunteers also provided 231 parcels for single people, which aims to last them a week. The provisions included in them are all donated, through the Kent Messenger’s annual You Can Help campaign, which we launch today.

One of the trustees, Angela Clay, said: “Christmas to many of us is about planning what to buy for mum or the kids, decorating the tree and looking forward to roast turkey and all the trimmings with our families.

“For those without a roof over their heads, Christmas can be a really hard and lonely time. Because of the kindness of people in our community, all our homeless clients at Maidstone Day Centre and the men, women and children in our town who would otherwise go hungry will enjoy good food and festive fare too.”

Among the generosity already on offer has been 1,000 tins handed in by pupils at St Simon Stock School in Oakwood Park, Maidstone, who arranged them into a star for the handover to trustee Mike FitzGerald.

Also the Hengist restaurant in Aylesford High Street is to provide a slap-up festive dinner for day centre regulars, just before Christmas Day itself.

The centre has 39 regulars on its books who are able to visit for a shower, a hot meal, for help with bills, benefits and job hunting and to take a packed tea away with them.

Each year the Kent Messenger joins forces with the charity to collect cans which will help go towards providing items to help the homeless and those in need at Christmas and through the coming year.

Last year, it gathered 9,000 cans, and raised more than £2,000. We hope to beat that this year with your continued support and generosity.

 ?? Picture: Matthew Walker FM2920788 ?? Dee Elgie-Cook makes up a food parcel at Maidstone Day Centre
Picture: Matthew Walker FM2920788 Dee Elgie-Cook makes up a food parcel at Maidstone Day Centre

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