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Martin Kemp and Chris Evans were among the celebrities who helped launch a new London coffee shop aiming to end homelessness. Social Bite is fighting homelessness by employing members of the homeless community or those with a background of homelessness, as well as though their Pay-It-Forward system. Social Bite already has five coffee shops running across three cities in Scotland and launched its first London location on March 15.
Joining radio DJ Evans, 55, and actor and musician Kemp, 60, for the opening were a host of famous faces including Martin Compston, Kate Garraway, Matt Willis and Ashley Roberts. Speaking at the launch, Evans said: “Having already seen the work Social Bite does up in Edinburgh, I was so glad to hear about the opening of their London coffee shop. “The rate of homelessness in London is alarmingly high, especially since the pandemic and now the rise in living costs, it’s a very scary time.
“Thanks to charities like Social Bite, we have the opportunity to offer help and make a difference to those in need. ”Social Bite founder, Josh Littlejohn MBE, was also in attendance. The 35-year-old founded Social Bite as a small sandwich shop with Alice Thompson in 2012.
The concept developed into a charitable initiative to end homelessness after a young homeless man came into the shop asking for a job. Social Bite aims for one in four of their staff to come from a background of homelessness. The coffee shop’s Pay-It-Forward system allows customers who are buying items for themselves to purchase an additional meal or hot drink in advance for someone who is homeless to claim later.
Rod Stewart, Martin Compston and Frankie Boyle celebrated Celtic's victory over Rangers at Ibrox following the Old Firm clash.
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Chris Evans and Martin Kemp were among a host of celebrities who have helped launch a new London coffee shop aiming to end homelessness in the capital. The new cafe, called Social Bite, aims to fight homelessness by employing those who are homeless, as well as those who have a background in homelessness. The scheme has five coffee shops across three cities in Scotland, and has now launched its first ever London location.
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