Flavers delivers monthly meals to Warrington’s homeless families with limited cooking access, supporting the vulnerable.

This was part of a bigger plan. Cllr Mo Hussain leads it. He wants restaurants to help homeless people, giving meals when they can.
Warrington families become homeless and stay in temporary housing. Often, they do not have kitchens, making it hard to cook good meals.
Flavers is in Cromwell House, now managed by new people. They want to help the community a lot.
The Flavers team will give monthly meals, supporting the town’s most vulnerable people.
Cllr Mo Hussain thanked Flavers staff and hopes more businesses will help. He says meals help those lacking cooking access.
Bobby manages Flavers and wants to support those in need. He learned about families’ challenges and knew they had to act.
They contacted the deputy mayor and thanked him for making this happen.
Residents at Cromwell Court Care Home liked it. The manager called the meals wonderful, saying residents felt touched.
Temporary housing staff also gave thoughts, and they said the room was very full.
Residents talked and got together, letting people connect easily. One man got a meal right after arrival.
Families sat, talked, and ate together. It proved food brings people together.
People finished all the food. Staff delivering it were passionate. The food looked nice and tasted good.