News from
Social Bite
Read about milestones in the movement to end homelessness, see what our brilliant fundraisers are up to, and learn more about the people we support.
Housing First takes significant steps forward
On Friday (3rd August 2018) we announced the first batch of funding to start the programme across five locations in Scotland.
DeedIt: Small deeds, big impact!
Deedit is a social experiment, which will operate from August 2-25 in Edinburgh, as a special partnership between Social Bite, Tesco Bank and the University of Edinburgh.
Vesta Restaurant & Bar: same location, same ethos, new exciting venture!
Social Bite’s restaurant Home enters a new chapter as it relaunches as ‘Vesta’.
St Andrews University Charity Fashion Show: Social Bite Charity of the Year
Social Bite is over the moon to be selected as charitable partner for the coming year by St Andrews University Charity Fashion Show (FS).
Digital Inclusion with support from Re-Tek and Scott-Moncrieff
(Pictured above, Left to Right – Fraser Nicol (Scott-Moncrieff), William Mcpherson (Re-Tek), Ewain Black (Social Bite)) Social Bite’s Digital Inclusion Project has just received a huge boost in the form of 25 laptops and 4PCs.
International Women’s Day!
Today, Thursday March 8 is International Women’s Day and we at Social Bite have more reason to celebrate than most.
Social Bite supports The Big Issue
The Big Issue inter-city challenge day on Friday September 8 got off to a hearty start with breakfast provided by Social Bite.
Social Bite at the Book Festival
CENTRAL Kitchen has been a hive of industry since the beginning of August to meet an order of 7,000 extra sandwiches and 1,400 salad boxes for the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Social Bite celebrates 5 years
“HAPPY BIRTHDAY SOCIAL BITE!” If you remember to say these words at the till at any Social Bite premises on Friday August 4 you will receive 20% off and if you are a corporate client ordering for delivery that day you will also receive a 20% discount, but only if you say the magic words.
A multi-cultural cooking experience
GLASGOW is one of the main dispersal points in the UK for Asylum Seekers and a sad truth is that once an Asylum seeker gains refugee status, apart from in the unlikely circumstances that they have a lot of personal funds, that person then becomes a part of the homeless system.