Midland Langar Seva to feed hundreds of homeless people at New Street Station Christmas party

-Credit: (Image: Birmingham Mail)
-Credit: (Image: Birmingham Mail)


Birmingham's New Street station is to be transformed into a winter wonderland where hundreds of homeless people will be fed by volunteers. Midland Langar Seva Society will be putting on a three-course vegetarian meal with non-alcoholic drinks for the needy on Christmas Eve.

The busy concourse will be decorated so guests can dine like VIPs, enjoy festive entertainment, complete with a visit from Father Christmas. The Society will also give everyone a special gift.

With the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, the group is anticipating a rise in children attending this year's event. It has launched a JustGiving page to raise as much money as they can for the dinner.

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MLSS said on Facebook: "We’re thrilled to announce that for the seventh year running, MLSS in association with Network Rail will be hosting our annual homeless Christmas dinner at New Street station. This year, we’ll be serving a special three-course Christmas feast for our service users, complete with gifts and entertainment to lift spirits and celebrate the season.

"For many, this may be their only celebration, and together, we can bring warmth, joy, and a smile to their faces. Every donation, no matter the size, helps us create an unforgettable day, filled with nourishment and community for those who might otherwise spend Christmas alone."

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The Society distributes around 37,000 feeds per month across the UK and has more than 500 volunteers. It is one of the largest homeless charities in the UK. It also hands out clothes, blankets, footwear, winter wear and hygiene products. The service takes place at 6pm daily on Dalton Street in Birmingham city centre.