Proudly Serving
Our Community

Every Tuesday, we serve meals and support those who are vulnerable, to make way for a brighter future – a future they deserve and one which is always in God’s plan. We support the homeless, those with mental health issues, people feeling suicidal with nowhere to turn, hungry families, those who need clothing and more. We are here to support and to serve, and consider everyone who dines with us or that uses our support as our guest.

Champions Kitchen

Tuesday Nights

Location

St Michael's Church,
Chapel Street South,
Brierley Hill.
DY5 3EX

Timings

5:45pm - Doors open
6pm - Meal served
7pm - Approximate end time

The Meal

A 2 course hot meal is served every week, including a hearty main course.
Tea or coffee served on arrival.
What food is available at Champions Kitchen?
Our guests receive a free 2 course hot meal, including a hearty main course. Tea or coffee is served on arrival. Guests are also given a free food parcel, which includes a loaf of bread, to take home.
Do you offer emergency food assistance?
For guests who arrive at Champions Kitchen and are in need of emergency food assistance, we are able to refer them to the Black Country Food Bank.
Can I bring my children to Champions Kitchen?
Yes. We will cater for children of any age that can eat solid food. All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
What other services are available?
We have team members who can assist with housing questions and help with applications for things like universal credit. We also refer to different organisations locally for things like drug dependency. Above all else we offer prayer.
Safety and respect guidelines
We want to make sure that Champions Kitchen is a safe environment for everyone.

No drugs or alcohol are allowed onsite. Anyone caught using drugs or alcohol will be asked to leave immediately.

We have a zero tolerance policy toward abusive or violent language or behaviour towards our team or other guests.

The facility we use is not our own and so we ask that the church building itself, the surrounding grounds and local area are treated respectfully.

Over The Last 14 Years:

100,000+

2 COURSE MEALS SERVED

25,000+

MEALS DELIVERED

175,000 +

BREAD ITEMS GIVEN AWAY

BRINGING HOPE

With a backbone of 35 volunteers on the team, we provide everything from assistance with housing or help with reading and writing, to dealing with issues like addiction recovery, modern day slavery, escaping abuse and extreme poverty. We provide a listening ear for people dealing with loneliness, being someone to talk to who will listen and not judge. Working in partnership with Warburtons, The Black Country Food Bank and The Link.

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