101 Community Kitchen Fundraiser
101 Community Kitchen Fundraiser
101 is home to a number of groups that form ‘The 101 Community’ including Redeemer Central — a diverse and vibrant church community, The Long Table — a weekly community meal with room for everyone, and Anaka Women’s Collective — a charity supporting and advocating for women and children navigating the asylum system.
We would like to completely refurbish and install a new, professional-grade kitchen to allow the current activities to both continue and expand even further. So far we have raised £31k from our target total of £45k. This is where you can help! We are running this fundraising campaign and we’d love your help to reach our target.
Click here to make a one-off OR monthly donation.
Sign up for one of the organised sponsored challenges below (Sea Swim Challenge, 3-Peak Challenge) or why not create our own fundraising activity. (If you have a fundraising idea email fundraise@redeemercentral.com.
Whether it’s the Talent Auction or the Whiskey Tasting Night, come along to one of the events (see below) and enjoy all that is planned and make donations to the cause.
Many companies have a 'Match-Giving' or Match-Funding' policy which involves the employer agreeing to match any donations or fundraising made by their employees, effectively increasing the impact of their charitable contributions. Check this out with your employer today!
We want to get our campaign far and wide so share it among your friends and family and on your social media. It would be greatly appreciated.
The 101 Community
The 101 Community
In January 2023, in response to the cost-of-living crisis and the mental health impacts of Covid, we launched The Long Table. Every Friday evening, a team of volunteers from both the church community and beyond prepares a nutritious meal and shares it with those who come to enjoy the sense of community. Over the last 18 months a beautiful community has developed with 40-50 people each week enjoying food together.
Most of the food served is part of the Fareshare reduce waste campaign, and we also provide food for guests to take home. Initially, the team was made up solely of church members, but we have since expanded to include volunteers from another church community, as well as former guests who now assist in cooking and serving.
Throughout the week, volunteers source food from local supermarkets, and on Friday evenings, the church is transformed into a warm and welcoming dining room. In addition to sharing meals, the team offers friendship, connection, and guidance to other services that may support our more vulnerable guests. Our volunteers range in age—from a ten-year-old girl who comes with her mother to more senior members. Most work full-time and generously give up their Friday nights to serve the marginalised and lonely.
With increasing food waste options available our heart is to expand the ministry and reach out further by hosting more meals each week, setting up a community fridge on site and, in time, opening a cafe that will offer pay-as-you-can-afford options and generate regular income that enables The Long Table to operate sustainably.
A new fit-for-purpose kitchen is key to opening up these plans and enabling the next chapter of The Long Table story.
Founded in 2019, this independent project brings together women from minority ethnic backgrounds to foster community. It provides safe, mutually supportive spaces where women can organise, share and develop skills, and celebrate their contributions.
Anaka envisions a future where all women have equal opportunities and the freedom to live with dignity, while accessing economic, social, educational, cultural, and health-promoting resources for themselves and their families.
Anaka strives to remain autonomous and adaptable to the evolving needs of its members. By uplifting each other, they aim to pioneer alternative income and food sources. Their goal is to become a transformative, growing network that fosters a supportive, inclusive, and sustainable community.
We gather every Sunday at 101 Donegall Street to worship together, and throughout the week in smaller, local groups called ‘Tables.’
Our community is made up of people from all walks of life, coming together to form a family. We believe that every person—regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, or sexuality—is made in God's image, with equal worth, and is deserving of love, respect, and dignity. Everyone is welcome.
We strive to be a community that fosters understanding, encourages curiosity, and explores the big questions of life, faith, and what it means to be human with humility.
Our faith compels us to serve others, work for the common good, and advocate for those in need or without a voice. We love Belfast and are committed to the peace and well-being of our city. We express this by supporting families in need through our Farmbox initiative, and by hosting The Long Table, a weekly community meal providing free, nutritious food to anyone who attends.
In addition, Redeemer Central manages 101 Donegall Street and opens the space to the wider community, particularly charities and grassroots groups that share our values. Our goal is to create a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment that feels like home, where people know they matter and belong.