Over 350 people tuned in for a virtual Cook-A-Long show hosted by Michelin-starred TV chef Glynn Purnell, to help raise awareness of homelessness in the West Midlands.

The Big Birmingham Cook-A-Long was broadcast online on Tuesday (8 December) and aimed to highlight the work of Change Into Action, a scheme which helps rough sleepers in the region.

Cllr Sharon Thompson is a champion for helping rough sleepers and the homeless across the West Midlands BCC
Cllr Sharon Thompson is a champion for helping rough sleepers and the homeless across the West Midlands

As a number of local chefs cooked up their favourite recipes for viewers at home to recreate, guest appearances on the show included Councillor Sharon Thompson, cabinet member for Homes and Neighbourhoods at Birmingham City Council.

Change into Action is a joint initiative, set up in 2017, by Birmingham City Council, the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), and the Mayor of the West Midlands to tackle homelessness in the city.

The scheme works to change the circumstances of rough sleepers by calling on the expertise of existing services and charities in the area, offering help for rough sleepers on the streets, in day centres, and in housing.

It operates across Birmingham, Coventry, Solihull and Walsall and ensures that rough sleepers are not ignored or forgotten, but are identified, known, and offered every form of help.

The Big Birmingham Cook-A-Long was hosted by Glynn Purnell with special guests BCC
The Big Birmingham Cook-A-Long was hosted by Glynn Purnell with special guests
Dani Page, owner of Beef on the Block, joined Glynn Purnell on the show, which was streamed online BCC
Dani Page, owner of Beef on the Block, joined Glynn Purnell on the show, which was streamed online

Councillor Sharon Thompson, Cabinet Member for Homes and Neighbourhoods, said: “We’re delighted at how well the Cook-A-Long went – it’s so important to raise awareness of the help that’s currently out there for rough sleepers, and we really can turn change into action and achieve a lot with small amounts of money.

“It’s been a difficult year for everyone, and the pandemic has posed many challenges, but rough sleepers especially need help and support at this challenging time, particularly as the weather has got colder and we head into winter. But, Change into Action can make all the difference.

“Every donation they receive personally benefits a person sleeping rough and enables trusted local charities and street teams to identify those things that can really make a change to their personal circumstances and give them a better future.”

Dave Goode, who works with charity St Basils, shared his personal experience of rough sleeping BCC
Dave Goode, who works with charity St Basils, shared his personal experience of rough sleeping

Also joining celebrity TV chef Glynn were Dave Goode from youth homelessness charity St Basils and Dani Page, owner of Beef on the Block.

Glynn Purnell, Michelin-starred TV chef and host of The Big Birmingham Cook-A-Long, added: “It was a pleasure to be involved in the Cook-A-Long, virtually bringing people together around the country who have a shared passion for cooking, at the same time as raising awareness of such an important cause.

“There are so many brilliant charities out there which are dedicated to improving the lives of rough sleepers and this is why Change in Action works so well – it’s vital that we all work together to try and improve the lives of rough sleepers and provide them with a new direction and the stability they need.”

Anyone who didn’t have chance to tune in to The Big Birmingham Cook-A-Long can catch up online here.

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