Chartwell House Hosts Fourth Annual Festive Food Pantry to Support Local Families

Chartwell House by Boutique Care Homes hosted a much-loved initiative delivered in partnership with the Parish of St Laurence and Newington Primary School.

On Saturday 13th December 2025, Chartwell House by Boutique Care Homes, hosted a much-loved community initiative delivered in partnership with the Parish of St Laurence and Newington Primary School.

Now a cherished tradition within the Ramsgate community, the Festive Food Pantry continues to provide vital support to local families experiencing food poverty during the festive season, offering essential food items and festive items, as well as providing a powerful sense of togetherness.

Since its launch in 2022, the Festive Food Pantry has supported over 100 families, and this year alone, approximately 100 families were able to access support thanks to the generosity and dedication of the local community.

A Community United

This year’s event was a true reflection of community spirit as volunteers from Chartwell House worked alongside Anna Chaplaincy Judith Andrews, with the honour of welcoming the The Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin, The Bishop of Dover, who volunteered on the day and shared their admiration for their unity shown across the Ramsgate community.

The Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin, The Bishop of Dover, shared, “I was deeply moved to see families coming and selecting items from the ‘Festive Food Pantry.’ This action of providing this pantry would have made a real difference to the lives of many, taking away the worry of not having enough on the table over the festive period. Well done to the organisers for their compassion and thoughtfulness. Christmas blessings to all.”

Chartwell House Hosts Fourth Annual Festive Food Pantry to Support Local Families

Local MP Polly Billington also attended to show her support by donating to the Festive Food Pantry and reinforcing the importance of initiatives that directly support families when they need it most.

The success of the pantry was made possible through the kindness of many local companies and individuals who donated food, festive treats, and gifts. A heartfelt thank you to ASDA, Tesco Manston, Tesco Express Herson Road, Cross Roads Care Kent, SJC Construction, Thanet Earth, EKC Broadstairs, G4S Patient Transport, Boutique Care Home, and Friends and Families of Chartwell House. These donations ensured families could select presents for their loved ones this Christmas, a small meaningful way to help restore joy during these challenging times. Looking ahead, donations made on the day will also contribute to a dedicated fund being created by the Newington Primary School, aimed at continuing support for families living with food poverty beyond the festive season.

Chartwell House Residents At The Heart Of It All

Residents at Chartwell House played an important role as they prepared bags of sweets for children attending the pantry, a kind gesture that brought festive cheer and reminded everyone that kindness comes in many forms.

The day would have not been possible without the dedication of the Chartwell House team; Diane, Holly, Jude, Lauren and Stuart who volunteered their time and energy, working alongside Anna Chaplaincy Judith Andrews from the Parish of St Laurence to ensure the pantry ran smoothly.

Jude Coveney, Admissions Manager at Chartwell House reminds us that, “Initiatives like the Festive Food Pantry are important because they go far beyond providing food. They offer reassurance and a reminder to families that they are not alone. Being able to support the local community in a meaningful way is something we’re incredibility proud of at Chartwell House.”

At Chartwell House, moments like these reflect when people come together, small acts of kindness can make a life-changing difference to a community.