Wharf Street Soup Kitchen
Wharf Street Soup Kitchen
Cannington Church's Wharf Street Soup Kitchen
Free hot meals (dine-in or take-away), fresh produce, baked goods, free laundry service.
Every Friday, 5-7pm. 142 Wharf St, Cannington WA 6107
Cannington Church's Wharf Street Soup Kitchen is a beacon of hope and support for the homeless and disadvantaged in our community. Every Friday afternoon at 5:30 pm, the doors open to welcome individuals and families who are struggling to make ends meet. At this weekly event, those in need can collect packaged food, fresh fruits, and vegetables, all generously donated by our compassionate sponsors. This initiative ensures that everyone has access to nutritious food, regardless of their circumstances.
In addition to providing food supplies, the Wharf Street Soup Kitchen offers a warm, home-cooked meal prepared by a dedicated team of volunteers. These meals are served with love and care, offering not just sustenance but also a sense of community and belonging. For many, this gathering is more than just an opportunity to eat; it is a time to connect with others, share stories, and find encouragement in a supportive environment.
Understanding the diverse needs of our guests, the Wharf Street Soup Kitchen also provides essential services such as free laundry washing and drying. This service helps individuals maintain personal hygiene and dignity, which is especially crucial for those who do not have access to these basic facilities. Our volunteers are always ready to lend a hand, whether it's helping with the laundry or simply offering a friendly conversation.
The Wharf Street Soup Kitchen is a testament to the power of community and the impact of collective effort. By bringing together volunteers, sponsors, and those in need, Cannington Church is fostering a spirit of fellowship and compassion. Each Friday evening, we are reminded that small acts of kindness can make a significant difference, providing not only physical nourishment but also emotional and spiritual support to those who need it most.