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    Swansea restaurants support homelessness charity with festive food delivery

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 23, 2025No Comments
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    The owner of two award-winning restaurants in Swansea has helped spread some much-needed festive cheer on Wednesday 17 December by delivering hot meals to people experiencing homelessness in the city.

    Suki Kullar, who runs Rasoi Indian Kitchen in Pontlliw and Rasoi Waterfront in SA1, once again demonstrated his commitment to the local community by delivering a selection of fresh, hot meals to two city projects run by Welsh homelessness and rough sleeping charity, The Wallich. Almost 50 meals were delivered to the charity’s Gorwelion Project on Gore Terrace and Ty Tom Jones Project on Alexandra Road, both of which provide essential support and safe accommodation for people who have previously experienced, or are at risk of, homelessness.

    Speaking about the partnership with The Wallich, Suki Kullar said: “No one should feel forgotten at this time of year. Christmas is about kindness, and we hope that a warm meal helps bring some comfort to people who really deserve a moment of joy. Our staff were amazing as always – they jumped at the chance to get involved and we’re proud to continue to support our community in this way.”

    With Christmas often being a particularly difficult time for many of the people The Wallich supports, staff at both projects said Rasoi’s timely gesture offered a welcome boost and meant a great deal to those staying at the two projects. Mark Winston, Area Manager for The Wallich, said: “Christmas can be an especially challenging and emotional time for people who have experienced homelessness. Acts of kindness like this remind people that their community cares about them. We’re incredibly grateful to Rasoi for stepping in once again to support our projects in Swansea.”

    Rasoi’s ongoing commitment to giving back has earned the restaurants a reputation for community generosity, with them regularly supporting local charities and initiatives throughout the year.

    Suki Kullar added: “It really is our pleasure and ethos to give back to our local community, and we are so grateful to help a very deserving cause. We hope this helps to raise awareness of the excellent work that is being carried out by The Wallich here in our city and the plight of some of the people in our communities – especially at this time of year.”

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