Beacon Prize for Café Founder
Pryors Bank Café is delighted to announce that its founder
Robert Barrett has been highly commended by The Beacon Fellowship
Charitable Trust in the category of Beacon Prize for Community Builder.
Bob
was highly commended in recognition of his work in setting up The Beef
Kitchen. The mobile catering business was co-founded by Bob and other
residents at the Foundation to provide fulfilling employment to former
homeless ex-Servicemen and women who live at the
Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation.
Since July 2005 The Beef Kitchen has provided Sunday lunch
to the Foundation's vulnerable residents to enhance a sense of
community, and has provided food for special events that the charity holds.
It also operates a superior mobile catering business for football fans
from a licensed pitch on the ground of the Foundation, adjacent to Stamford Bridge, the home of Chelsea FC.
The success of The Beef Kitchen led Bob to encourage the Foundation to set up Pryors Bank Café to help former homeless Veterans obtain nationally-recognised apprenticeships in catering. The café's first apprentices are
nearing the end of their placements, after which they will go into
secure employment established by the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation.
Bob was
nominated for the Beacon Fellowship Charitable Trust award by
Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation supporter Harry Wynne-Williams and senior representatives
from the Foundation, who recognised the outstanding contribution Bob
has made in recent years to the Beef Kitchen and more recently Pryors
Bank Café.