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Raluca Bragarea

Head of Communications, Bucharest

Part of UK in Romania

31st December 2012 Bucharest, Romania

Christmas soup kitchen for the homeless of Bucharest

British Ambassador Martin Harris giving out soup, as part of the project organized together with Casa Ioana

Guest blog by Ian Saunders, our colleague in the embassy, about a Christmas charity event run together with Ambassador Martin Harris and staff volunteers:

The British Embassy joined forces with Bucharest’s leading homeless charity Casa Ioana on Thursday 20th December to serve food to the homeless of Bucharest.

British Ambassador Martin Harris giving out soup, as part of the project organized together with Casa Ioana
British Ambassador Martin Harris giving out soup, as part of the project organised together with Casa Ioana

On a sub zero and snowy December morning at the main train station in Bucharest, volunteers from the Embassy worked together with the staff from Casa Ioana. The team served over 200 portions of meat soup and bread to the homeless community.

Thanks to kind donations from a raft of sponsors the homeless people who attended the event were also each able to benefit from a bag of non perishable food items and a selection of warm clothes and shoes.

This event, the first organised one of its kind, was well attended by the media and was featured in the national media and television news.

Ambassador Martin Harris, who has supported the event from the first brainstorm meeting, attended and happily spent time chatting with the attendees. He showed his skills at serving hot soup from the mobile kitchen!

Journalists talking to project beneficiaries and volunteers
Journalists talking to project beneficiaries and volunteers

Casa Ioana founder Ian Tilling was delighted with the event and said ” We all sent a clear message to law makers that there are large numbers of homeless people in Bucharest in desperate need of food and shelter. Thanks to your team for bringing some seasonal cheer to a group of people who are often forgotten at this time of year. I guess this is very much on the Bucharest calendar now and I look forward to working with you and your colleagues again next year!”

2 comments on “Christmas soup kitchen for the homeless of Bucharest

  1. Raluca,

    Felicit echipa de comunicare a instituţiei voastre, pentru ideea de a distribui astăzi înregistrarea în care Excelenţa Sa Martin Harris a citit poezia lui Mihai Eminescu. A fost o idee genială – ceva simplu, cald, elegant, modern şi de mare impact.

    Am vrut să te felicit pe tine, fosta mea colegă la FJSC, la Ministerul Muncii şi iată că drumurile noastre profesionale se reîntâlnesc, cu certitudinea că vei transmite mesajul.

    La mai puţin un sfert de oră de la postarea înregistrării pe pagina de Facebook a ambasadei, linkul a fost distribuit pe pagina şi pe contul de Facebook ŞtirileTVR, de care mă ocup acum. Mai mult, ştirea a fost difuzată în Telejurnalele noastre de la ora 18.00, pe TVR 2, şi de la ora 20.00, pe TVR 1.

    A fost o reală plăcere să te descopăr în continuare fidelă echipei acestei instituţii şi să văd astăzi această înregistrare!

    Cu cele mai bune gânduri,
    Mădălina
    social media editor
    TVR
    Departamentul Emisiunilor Informative

  2. I wish the Romanian politicians would follow this example. Or at least do something to help the many homeless living in the sewers and on the streets of Bucharest and many other cities.

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About Raluca Bragarea

I joined the British Embassy in 2004, and have ever since enjoyed one of the most diverse and challenging jobs as a professional communicator, from partnering up with MTV Romania…

I joined the British Embassy in 2004, and have ever since
enjoyed one of the most diverse and challenging jobs as a professional
communicator, from partnering up with MTV Romania to promote the UN
anti-poverty agenda to handling Prince Charles’ press conference on a
hill top in picturesque Transylvania. One of the highlights working for
the Foreign and Commonwealth Office has been the introduction of an
internship scheme in the Embassy; we bring along students from various
backgrounds to help us deliver our objectives while they get a unique
opportunity to learn hands-on about diplomacy.
I am a former TV journalist, specialising in foreign affairs, and a
Fulbright scholar. I hold a Master of Arts in Information and
Communication Studies with California State University at Chico.
I am a major cafe latte fan and like to collect hand-painted icons.
My other hobbies include travelling and watching movies with friends,
particularly Quentin Tarantino’s. The latest memorable film I watched
was District 9, a superb science fiction with a social twist – anybody
seen it?

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