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Do you need a hygiene certificate if you are preparing food to give to homeless people. Our church does this once a month and we have been told that we will have to pay to go on a course to get one.
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Watched a tv programme about homeless people cared for a charity. When they were moved their clothes were put in black plastic bags. I would of done exactly the same. The homeless people asked for cheap suitcases that could be reused. Why because by using rubbish sacks it felt to them that their worldly goods were considered to be rubbish and that made them feel like they were worthless.
Has the phrase, "Beggars can't be choosers", disappeared from our lexicon? I do not mean that in any pejorative sense. Whenever I pass these unfortunate people I think, "There but for the Grace of God...". I know I may get conned by rogues, but I could not sleep at night if I hadn't done what was in in my limited power to ease their situations.
^^^^ fine on an individual basis blackadder. The risk involved in one person helping his neighbour is minimal so you carry on.
Once an organisation sets up a kitchen, stores food in quantity and cooks it for large numbers they need support from many more volunteers to cook, clean and serve. The risks increase and systems need to be in place.
Whether or not they are homeless, people tend to trust the church. In this day and age, that includes trusting them not to make them sick.
Once an organisation sets up a kitchen, stores food in quantity and cooks it for large numbers they need support from many more volunteers to cook, clean and serve. The risks increase and systems need to be in place.
Whether or not they are homeless, people tend to trust the church. In this day and age, that includes trusting them not to make them sick.