Crystal Palace football club is giving homeless people in Croydon the chance to boost their kitchen skills with the launch of a new 12-week cooking course.
The club’s charity Palace for Life Foundation and homelessness charity Evolve Housing + Support joined forces to kick off the socially distanced course teaching residents in Evolve’s supported housing service in south London how to create healthy and nutritious meals.
Evolve resident and former chef Ryan Francis, 48, got the chance to share his skills in the kitchen with the class. He said: “I feel like I can actually see a light at the end of my tunnel now. I’m coming to the end of my time in this place and I should be getting my own place soon. I know I’ve got no other choice but to make it work. I’ve got all the skills to make it, so just watch this space.”
Two of Evolve’s homeless residents draw on their culinary experience to lead the class. The pair share basic cooking skills with other residents to teach them how to make prawn salads, chicken curry, barbecue chicken with rice and apple crumble with ice cream in the first weekly session.
Evolve director of operations Alice Hainsworth said the course, which started in April, offers the potential to learn vital skills that can boost independence – a key part of “breaking the cycle of homelessness” – as well as improving employability.