February 04 2008
Youngsters serve
up a healthy treat at foyer
Fast food is getting a healthy makeover thanks to young people
at Bedford’s Foyer.
The Foyer, which is run by bpha to provide accommodation and
training to homeless young people, officially opened its new-look
Limelight Café last week.
As well as offering healthy snacks and drinks, the café
also serves as a training centre where four young learners at
a time will work towards an NVQ Level 1 in quick service catering.
Members of the public can call into the café, in Conduit
Road, between 10am and 2pm each day to sample a range of food
and hot and cold drinks including freshly-prepared soup, jacket
potatoes and sandwiches.
The training, which is overseen by two trainers working at the
café, is being run in partnership with Bedford College.
Liz May, Foyer manager, said: “We hope that many people
will come along to the Limelight Café to see what it has
to offer.
“The initiative is helping young people, and not just those
living at the Foyer, to develop new skills and gain a formal qualification.
It is excellent experience for them, and also helps us to reach
out into the wider community to improve understanding of what
the Foyer is all about.”
At the same time residents at the Foyer, who are all aged between
16 and 24, are to benefit from a wider healthy eating project.
The centre has been awarded around £6,000 of funding from
the Big Lottery Fund, with support from the Foyer Federation,
to run a year-long project to develop residents’ cookery
skills and awareness of nutrition and healthy lifestyles.
Anyone wanting to find out more about the Foyer can call into
the café, or visit the forthcoming annual health fair on
Friday, February 22. The event, which runs from 11am to 3pm, will
include information on a range of health issues.