Volunteers from Sikh temples in Barking and Seven Kings have set up an initiative to distribute more than 550 meals a day to local food banks.

What started out as a weekly pizza delivery has grown into a programme where a minimum of 550 meals a day is distributed to local food banks, homeless shelters, vulnerable residents and staff at King George, Queen’s and Nightingale hospitals.

The initiative is a joint effort between Singh Sabha London East Barking and Seven Kings gurdwaras, Redbridge Mutual-Aid and the office of Ilford South MP Sam Tarry.

Redbridge Mutual-Aid coordinator Habiba Ali said: “There really is a gallant effort across Redbridge that is very warming.”

Volunteer Inder Bassi said: “The idea of 550 meals is in celebration of Guru Nanak Dev Jis 550th birthday, who first put the idea of langar into practice by serving food to those in need many years ago.

“As such we have continued the first Sikh Guru’s legacy and distributed langar in this current time of need.”

MP Sam Tarry went along for one of the deliveries on Thursday and delivered food parcels to some vulnerable residents.

He told the Recorder: “When I knocked on one lady’s door she said she wasn’t expecting an MP to drop this off.

“I just wanted to show solidarity with what the gurdwaras and mutual aid is doing

“They’re helping hundreds of people every day giving them a bit of respite, and a fresh cooked, hot meal to their door.”

Everyday the volunteers deliver 100 meals each to the three east London hospitals, 50 meals to Redbridge council food banks, 50 meals to Barking and Dagenham council food banks and at least 100 meals to vulnerable residents.

In addition the Seven Kings gurdwara offers a takeaway langar service for the vulnerable between 8-9am and 5-6pm everyday.

The project is fully funded by the gurdwaras youth teams and while they are not accepting any financial donations, food donations are welcome.

For more information please visit Singh Sabha’s Facebook page.

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