Michelin-starred chef heads restaurant entirely staffed by formerly unhoused people
Adam Simmonds is a two-time Michelin-starred chef and Catey Awards Hotel Chef of the Year recipient. And last year, he added chef director of the world’s first restaurant almost entirely staffed by previously unhoused individuals to his resume. Home Kitchen, located in Primrose Hill, London, is a nonprofit fine dining establishment that provides its staff with travel expenses, professional culinary qualifications, and the London living wage.
Aside from some senior members, the team is recruited solely from the unhoused community. If staff members pass a 90-day probation, they’re eligible for a fully paid culinary training course at Westminster Kingsway College. The goals of the whole operation are to kickstart the staff’s careers, address worker shortages in the hospitality industry, and confront the “very flawed public perceptions of what it is to be homeless,” Home Kitchen co-founder Michael Brown told The Guardian.
Simmonds is now working on additional launches in Brighton, England, and San Francisco. “Home Kitchen will act as an accelerant out of poverty for our recruits and an incubator of untapped talent for the catering industry,” he wrote ahead of the London restaurant’s opening. “I believe the restaurant business is an ideal vehicle for social impact, as changing perceptions in this industry can inspire broader societal change.”
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‘although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it.’
-helen keller
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source credits: home kitchen, the guardian
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how cool is this!
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yes, so wonderful
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Another great idea. In Norfolk we also have a large cafe staffed only by people who have Down’s Syndrome. The owner wanted to prove that they can be left to run a business and are as good at is as anyone else.
Best wishes, Pete.
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that’s so wonderful and I’ll bet the friendliest staff ever –
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Wonderful
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so brilliant and kind
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A truly wonderful initiative, Beth … maybe someone could start a “Misplaced Poets House” … 📃📘💙😍
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ah, that could work!
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Oh this is such a heartwarming, soul soothing, meaningful ans much needed social enterprise! I love it! I could see San Francisco benefitting from this a lot, when I think of the Mission District in particular. I would love to see something like this in Toronto too!
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yes, I think it would be wonderful most anywhere, there is always someone living a more challenging life than ourselves who needs a chance
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What a brilliant, humane idea
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yes, to both
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Love this!
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it’s so kind
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This is a wonderful, uplifting, and kind project. I just wonder how you know about this even though it takes place in the UK. You are the ultimate good-news scout! Thank you.
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I read everything, no matter the place of origin
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What a wonderful mission to help so many people! I loved the quote from Helen Keller. Have a beautiful day!
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yes, it’s so brilliant and kind
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Some people still come with and put in motion wonderful, humane ideas. Thanks for shining your spotlight, Beth.
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I love finding out about these people, gives us all. hope
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What a wonderful idea, one that comes from a chef with a wonderful, caring heart!
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they can be found many places
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Oh, this is so good. Love the statement of the business as a perfect vehicle for social impact. And the quote pairing is so good. Incredible and inspiring!
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he really, really gets it, and thank you
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Yes. Being unhoused happens for many reasons. Those who need inspiration and are capable and willing to work will benefit greatly from this program. Cool idea.
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that’s right, Jim. and this makes so much sense
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What an inspiring story. What a great idea. To offer hope, to offer jobs, to offer a future…
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yes, and it all makes so much sense
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How the world should work!
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it makes so much sense
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Such a pragmatic idea. Thanks for sharing this here. I can see the hope in it.
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I so do too, and he sees hope in these people as well
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Such a timely message for me this morning, Beth! Thank you for sharing hopeful glimmers. They matter, matter, matter! 🥰
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they sure do!
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❤️❤️❤️
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What a WONDERFUL thing to do.
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yes, yes –
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What an amazing concept and project. A business created to create jobs only for homeless people no one wants to hire. The motivation on all sides must be extremely high, which is why it works so well. Fantastic! Thanks for sharing, Beth!
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you are so right about all of this, my pleasure
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I am truly amazed 💖
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How wonderful.
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I so agree, Cindy
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This is really thoughtful of him and a giant step to alleviating hardships and improve lots of lives
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yes, so good for so many
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Absolutely love that. There’s still good out there in the world.
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there sure is –
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What a great project!
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brilliant, isn’t it?
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what an excellent idea !! may we have one or more of these in Oz
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I hope the idea expands globally
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yes !!
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A wonderful idea. I wish them every success.
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I feel the same
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What an amazing idea by a wonderful person
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Yes to both!
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Heartwarming and inspiring and a model that deserves to be duplicated. Thanks for sharing.
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And I hope that it does –
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How absolutely wonderful. Hope and goodness sneaks in just when we need it.
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Yes, it does
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😊
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Eow..this is amazing. Warms my heart to read something like this.
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Same –
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What a great idea to help the homeless!
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So kind
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This is really uplifting, and I hope the example will be copied by many restaurants in many cities. Beth, thank you for posting about this 🙏
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I really hope so too. I’d love his initiative and happy to share it.
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Fantastic! I live very close to Brighton, I’ll be looking out for it when it appears there!
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let us know
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I love this idea! How very noble and empowering.
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yes, so much good here
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There are truly good people in this world!
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there sure are
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This is wonderful!
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such a great initiative
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Yes!
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🌟👍
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<3
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Wow! I loved reading about this! There is always a way if we look for it. There seems to always be someone willing to do the hard work to make it happen. Some good news for a change.
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that’s right and yes, it was such a nice thing
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