Homelessness
As we enter the coldest winter months, Azim Ahmed meets people of faith across Wales who help people experiencing homelessness.
With the coldest season of the year upon us, Azim Ahmed hears how faith groups across Wales are helping homeless people through the hardest winter months. It’s estimated that nearly 3000 people each year sleep rough in Wales, but being homeless also includes people who are living in temporary hostels or night shelters, or lodging temporarily with family or friends. Nearly 10, 000 households in Wales are classified as at risk of being pushed into homelessness due to poverty and insecure housing.
Across Wales people of faith do what they can to alleviate the hardship of living without a home, and today we’ll meet some of these individuals and hear about the personal efforts they make. We begin at the Victoria Fish Bar in North Cardiff where one Muslim family, Mohammad and Jawad Nazakat, head up an initiative to give out free fish and chips to the homeless each Christmas. In Wrexham Housing Justice Cymru’s Citadel project helps foster community for the people they support over the Christmas period. They work in collaboration with Hope Street Church, who gather together volunteers to pack ‘Bags of Kindness’ for those in need at Christmas. It’s part of a national initiative, ‘Love Christmas’ encouraging organisations to spread kindness during the festive period. We visit the Hare Krishna ‘Atma Café’ in central Cardiff which gives out free vegan food to those in need. We hear from Father Dean Atkins and Salvation Army chaplain John Stark who have organised a memorial service at St. Mary’s Butetown to remember those who have died homeless. The service is accompanied by the ‘Choir with No Name’, a choir which builds joyful singing communities with people impacted by homelessness and marginalisation.
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