At Homeless Feed, our commitment to serving the homeless community in Manchester has been unwavering since 2010. Our primary objective is to ensure that no one goes hungry, particularly those experiencing homelessness. In pursuit of this mission, we have forged partnerships with Organic Soul and IEPR to expand our impact.

“Dignity and Choice for Every Homeless Friend We Serve”
At Homeless Feed, we offer a variety of services with the belief that every homeless friend deserves dignity and the choice of what they want to eat. We provide hot meals, Pakistani chai (herbal tea), and snacks. In winter, we extend our support by offering warm clothing, blankets, and sleeping bags. Our philosophy revolves around treating everyone with respect, without judgement or prejudice.
“Listening, Respecting, and Building Confidence in Our Homeless Friends”
Our core values emphasise treating every person with respect and compassion, regardless of caste, colour, background, or current circumstances. We actively listen to the concerns of our homeless friends, aiming to build their confidence without pushing anyone who may not wish to talk. Our mission is simple: to provide smiles and a warm meal.
“Offering More Than Just Food—Helping Our Homeless Friends Find Support and Care”
Understanding that food and basic necessities are just the beginning, we at Homeless Feed work diligently to help solve the problems our homeless friends may face. Our referral pathway connects them to health and shelter services, ensuring they receive the best possible care. By collaborating with local organisations, including shelters, health clinics, and support groups, we are dedicated to building a community that supports one another and offers help in any way we can.

In the Heart of Manchester’s Piccadilly Gardens. A warm welcome awaits you at our location opposite Morrisons, Zizzi, and Travelodge, right in the heart of Manchester’s Piccadilly Gardens.
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1. In Manchester, 1 in 74 people are homeless.
2. Rough sleeping in Manchester increased by 26% in a year.
3. As of June 30, 2022, the North West region, including Manchester, had over 14,600 homeless individuals, including a heartbreaking 6,720 children.
Homelessness Rate Over the Years
Year | Homelessness Rate |
2017 | 1 in 154 |
2018 | 1 in 135 |
2019 | 1 in 102 |
2020 | 1 in 93 |
2021 | 1 in 81 |
2022 | 1 in 74 |