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Reading Red Kitchen

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We are a solidarity focused project who use food to bring people together and help people in food poverty. We are not a charity. We believe in working with people, without bureaucracy or hierarchy.

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Local Friend

You're giving us enough to buy wet wipes for mums each month.

Starts at
£10 GBP / month

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Local Hero

Your support helps us buy toiletries and groceries for people who need it most.

Starts at
£20 GBP / month

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Local Legend

Your support means essentials for people who have so little including groceries, toiletries, nappies, wet wipes and baby milk. We are a solidarity ... Read more

£50 GBP / month

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Top financial contributors

1
Huw Birch

£3,050 GBP since Nov 2020

2
Darron Anley

£2,066 GBP since May 2021

3
Megan

£2,000 GBP since Sep 2025

4
Annie

£1,974.35 GBP since Mar 2021

5
Nick G

£1,380 GBP since Nov 2020

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Gemma Robaczynski

£1,300 GBP since Apr 2021

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incognito

£1,180 GBP since Nov 2020

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Incognito

£1,150 GBP since Nov 2020

9
Chris Rimmer

£1,080 GBP since May 2021

10
Martyna

£1,040 GBP since Dec 2022

11
Becca Tizzard

£900 GBP since Mar 2021

12
Halima Sadia

£885 GBP since Dec 2020

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Incognito

£800 GBP since Feb 2021

14
Helen Roche

£797.5 GBP since Sep 2021

15
Steve Chapman

£780 GBP since Jun 2022

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IK

£700 GBP since Jan 2021

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Jules Morrison

£700 GBP since Feb 2021

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Kelly Archer

£640 GBP since Feb 2023

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Oxford branch

£600 GBP since Jun 2021

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AS

£580 GBP since Jan 2021

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News from Reading Red Kitchen

Updates on our activities and progress.

In memory of our friend

We are deeply saddened to share with you that our dear friend at Reading Red Kitchen, Robyn passed away last week. Robyn were one of the founding members at Red Kitchen and made invaluable contributions that shaped who we are today. They we...
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Published on September 9, 2025 by Martyna

End of year update

Dear friends of the Reading Red Kitchen, We have achieved a lot together this year & are grateful to have you supporting us. Trying to keep it short - we maintained our regular toiletries and groceries shifts bi-weekly and have started...
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Published on December 24, 2024 by Martyna

Call to action: our food bank is at the risk of closing!

Dear Red Kitchen supporters, We are hoping you had a restful long weekend and a cheerful time to all those celebrating. Unfortunately, we are facing a very difficult time. Our bi-weekly food bank for asylum-seeking refugees...
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Published on April 1, 2024 by Martyna

Budget


Transparent and open finances.

-£237.56 GBP
Paid

Saturday 11 Oct food

from Mef to Reading Red Kitchen
-£105.00 GBP
Paid
+£50.00GBP
Completed
Contribution #862310
£
Today’s balance

£4,975.76 GBP

Total raised

£48,386.89 GBP

Total disbursed

£43,411.13 GBP

Estimated annual budget

£10,744.40 GBP

About


We are a solidarity focused project who use food to bring people together and help people in food poverty.

We are not a charity. We believe in working with people, without bureaucracy or hierarchy. We receive no formal funding. We just want to work directly with the community to support our migrant friends, without the red tape (but all of the safeguarding).

We are focused on supporting asylum seekers in Reading. Usually, Reading shamefully accepts very few asylum seekers. However, during lockdown, many migrants who've been denied asylum or are awaiting a decision are stuck in limbo, with their tiny asylum allowance confiscated. This is because the accommodation they're stuck in is providing 'care' via a private security firm. So what does that care look like, that they should have no money to buy pants or baby food or toothpaste? Two plain pasta meals and tiny dry shampoo sachets. We supported these vulnerable people with over 10,000 meals, clothes, phones, referrals and phone credit. for the year they were in Reading. Now, that our friends have been moved on, we've opened our doors and become a social foodbank for asylum seeking migrants.

That's where we come in. As a group of mates we knew we had to do something while the council, govt and others don't, and so we are. We work with amazing members of the community, regular people, who donate food, spare money and serve our friends . We then sort them, serve them, and offer as much emotional support as we can while our friends, often fleeing brutal conditions, go through the dehumanizing process of claiming asylum in the UK.

Come and get involved, whether it's serving food (dm us on
Facebook or Instagram), sparing some money or donating some groceries. Solidarity, not charity.

Our team