Sufra is a community food and support hub that provides a life-line to people in crisis – including families living in poverty, asylum seekers and refugees, and people experiencing homelessness or social isolation.
We provide them with the emergency aid and professional advice they need to survive, empower them to learn new skills and improve their wellbeing, and help them to find work and become financially stable.
Meals distributed last year
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Produce grown in
St. Raphael’s Edible Garden
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Can’t afford to buy food? We can provide you and your family with emergency food and toiletries, as well as ongoing support and advice.
To receive Food Aid support from Sufra, you need to be referred by one of our Referral Agencies. Once you have been referred, you can receive a week’s worth of food and toiletries or a delivery of freshly cooked meals for 6 weeks, depending on your cooking facilities and abilities.
Sufra NW London is based in St. Raphael’s Estate in the London Borough of Brent, one of London’s most disadvantaged housing estates. However, we operate our network of 2 Food Bank hubs and 4 Community Kitchens in different parts of the same borough, and all in areas with some of the highest levels of poverty in Brent and across London. Whilst we can support people from other boroughs, almost all of our service users reside in Brent.
Sufra NW London is based in St. Raphael’s Estate in the London Borough of Brent, one of London’s most disadvantaged housing estates. However, we operate our network of 2 Food Bank hubs and 4 Community Kitchens in different parts of the same borough, and all in areas with some of the highest levels of poverty in Brent and across London. Whilst we can support people from other boroughs, almost all of our service users reside in Brent.
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We are pleased to present our Annual Report covering the period April 2022 – March 2023. This report illustrates...
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