Chelsea to provide 78,000 meals to the NHS and charities which support elderly and vulnerable groups during coronavirus pandemic




Chelsea have announced plans to provide 78,000 meals to the NHS and charities which support the elderly and vulnerable groups as the club continues its stellar efforts to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.


Levy, the club’s catering partner, are set to distribute the free meals every day for six weeks, starting this week.



Chelsea have done a lot to aid in the ongoing fight against coronavirus



Chelsea have done a lot to aid in the ongoing fight against coronavirus

It aims to help NHS staff working long hours and will be provided to Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust across their five local hospitals, including St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, Charing Cross Hospital in Fulham and Hammersmith Hospital.


Chelsea Chairman Bruce Buck said: “We are and have always been committed to supporting our communities, especially the vulnerable, and at this time we recognise this is more important than ever.


“Our owner, Roman Abramovich, has been instrumental in challenging us to find ways to support those in need and after we successfully launched the Refuge campaign and made the Millennium Hotel at Stamford Bridge available to the NHS, this was the priority so I am pleased to see it begin.”


The club will also be working with Age UK, The Smile Brigade, Unity Works, and other housing units in London to help the elderly and vulnerable.


Professor Julian Redhead, medical director at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust said: “All our staff are working incredibly hard to support our patients and their loved ones during this very challenging time and it’s so important that staff can access healthy, nutritious food.



Give COVID-19 the red card




The quicker we work together to stop coronavirus spreading, the sooner we can get back into the pubs, the gyms and stadiums and arenas to see live sport again…


STAY AT HOME. Only leave for the following purposes:


  • to shop for basic essentials – only when you really need to

  • to do one form of exercise a day – such as a run, walk or cycle, alone or with other people you live with

  • for any medical need – for example, to visit a pharmacy or deliver essential supplies to a vulnerable person

  • to travel to and from work – but only where this is absolutely necessary

For more info and tips, visit the NHS website.


The government has also issued further detail on what we can do during lockdown.


Everyone should do what they can to stop coronavirus spreading.




“We’re hugely grateful for this generous new initiative from Chelsea Football Club, which helps us to support the health and wellbeing of our incredible people.”


The club has already made their Millennium Hotel at Stamford Bridge available to medics in north-west London.


Jess Millwood, CEO of Age UK Kensington and Chelsea, added: “Covid-19 is frightening and challenging, but the community response has been heart-warming. We are really grateful to Chelsea FC who have stepped up to help out so generously.”






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