Bridlington's Kingfisher Cafe will be hosting it's Christmas Dinner today.
The Kingfisher Cafe in Bridlington are looking forward to hosting their Christmas Dinner this Sunday 24th December.
All guests are guaranteed to have a very jolly Christmas, with presents and a home cooked turkey dinner.
Rosie French who is the Chair of the Kingfisher Cafe is so grateful for the fact that they are able to continue to support those in need in the community, providing them with a warm and safe space all year round. The Christmas celebrations have been provided by several generous donors for which they are extremely grateful, for their continued support.
Meals are provided each week for 52 weeks per year. The Kingfisher Cafe source, prepare and serve approximately 10,000 meals per year.
The Kingfisher Cafe looks to improve the lives of the people by supporting them with completing forms and job applications, passing on donated clothes and household goods, linking with other support agencies, allowing them to claim benefits through the use of their address and staying in contact with their families.
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