Manilva’s new social kitchen to serve over 150 daily

Manilva’s social kitchen will serve 150 people daily


Manilva will soon open a social kitchen that will serve daily meals to more than 150 people. The town hall is supporting the project to help the most vulnerable people in the town, particularly those who are struggling to survive.

The old nursery building is being renovated to accommodate this new initiative. Work has already begun, and it is expected that the kitchen will be ready soon. Officials in the area say that they want to make sure no one goes hungry.

The Mayor Jose Manuel Fernandez believes that opening the kitchen will help to build a more inclusive and caring Manilva. “We are not opening a simple kitchen. We are creating a place of dignity, community and support,” he said.

The kitchen is a central hub for social services and will offer hot meals. Volunteers and professionals are on hand to provide guidance, support and a friendly smile to those who need it.

Manilva places greater emphasis on community development and social care. Many families and individuals are finding it more difficult to cope with the rising costs of living. The new social-kitchen provides practical help and a feeling of support and solidarity for those who are struggling.

Many locals have offered to help. Local business support, donations and volunteerism are expected to be key in maintaining the smooth operation of the kitchen.

Tags: Costa del Sol, manilva


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