A charity in Newcastle dedicated to addressing homelessness throughout the city is poised to receive a financial boost from Lumo, a train operator based in Newcastle.

Lumo, the electric train operator, is marking its second year of service and will be fundraising for the People’s Kitchen on October 25th and 26th, simultaneously raising awareness about the charity among its passengers.

Over the two days, Lumo staff will raise awareness of People’s Kitchen on the platform of Newcastle Station and on its social media feeds. Contactless fundraising will also take place on each journey, meaning Lumo will bring the message to over 7,000 passengers.

People’s Kitchen supports homeless and vulnerable people across Newcastle to fight hunger and loneliness. The charities vital services include providing meals, everyday necessities, and a friendly face to talk to – things that can so often be taken for granted.

“We saw the opportunity to use our second anniversary to celebrate the vital work People’s Kitchen do. We bring tens of thousands of people home to Newcastle every month, but rarely do we stop to think about those without a home to go to.

“People’s Kitchen rely on donations to survive so we hope our passengers will contribute to a fantastic cause.

“People’s Kitchen provides crucial services to the most vulnerable people in our home city. We believe everyone should be treated with respect and dignity. We feel it’s appropriate, given the stark figures on homelessness in Newcastle, that we work with our colleagues and customers to raise funds, rather than celebrate our own success.”

Martijn Gilbert, Managing Director of Lumo

We’re thrilled that Lumo has chosen to celebrate its second birthday with a focus on our charity. We see every day how important People’s Kitchen is to the most vulnerable in Newcastle, and any support for our vital service is hugely appreciated.

“It was great to welcome the Lumo team to our facilities this week, with Martijn getting his sleeves rolled up in our kitchen. We’d like to thank Lumo for choosing our charity as a partner for the last year and helping us drive change and raise awareness of homelessness throughout Newcastle and beyond.”

Maggie Pavlou, Trustee of  People’s Kitchen

With an estimated 1,250 people in the North East completely homeless, including 360 children, the money raised will go directly to vulnerable people in need of food and shelter in Newcastle during the winter months.

To find out more and donate to the fundraising efforts please visit the JustGiving page here.


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