Please help Henna Cafe distribute meals to people in need today!
You can Donate to our fund raiser HERE
Why do we need help?
Why do we need help?
The Henna Café Soup Kitchen started off as a short term project (which piggy backed off a project started by Colin Bosworth during covid) but it has become clear that there is still real need for the most vulnerable in this wonderfully warm and resilient community.
In a developing country environment, marginalised people including the homeless, widows and their children, and some elderly and handicapped folk rely on the solidarity and generosity of neighbours who are currently struggling to make ends meet themselves.
What is the Henna Cafe doing to help?
Founded in 2011 the Henna Café Cultural Association operates a café where visitors can enjoy simple local cuisine and safe natural organic henna. In normal times the profits from the café fund an education programme with up to 8 free classes every day. Our motto is “Working together to make a difference!” In response to this crisis Henna Café has repurposed the classroom as a “soup kitchen” providing free nutritionally balanced meals to those in need.
Free meals are distributed daily at the cafe after the evening prayer. Our volunteers also deliver to those in need who are not mobile both within the city walls and to the surrounding areas with the kind help of our friends Pikala Bikes.
A typical meal comprises a large, freshly baked medina wholewheat bread roll filled with nutritious vegetarian tortilla (egg, seasonal vegetables, olive oil and pulses), our homemade energy bar (oats, butter, dates, nuts and seeds) and fresh fruit.
Every penny donated is spent on fresh ingredients. Buying at the wholesale markets food usually costs less than one dollar for each person that we help so you can be reassured even a small donation will make a difference.
We are currently providing more than a thousand free meals a week. Donations large or small do really help us to keep going. The price of a Coffee could provide a meal for three or more people in need.
How can you help?
Morocco is slowly reopening to visitors, if you are able to come to Marrakech you will be warmly welcomed throughout the Red City, and of course at Henna Cafe. If you are not able to travel at the moment please consider supporting our fundraiser either by donating or sharing on social media.
If you live in Marrakech please use Henna Café and be part of the change you wish to see in the world, or if you have time to spare, why not talk to us about volunteering.