WHAT IS THE CHRISTMAS DINNER & WHAT ARE THE SEVEN GOALS OF CHRISTMAS?

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What is The Christmas Dinner?It’s a Christmas Dinner for care leavers.Why not call it The Care leavers Christmas Dinner then?Would you want to come if it was called that!?Hey I’m asking the questions. What is a care leaver? A care leaver is a person over the age of 18 who has been looked after away from home by a local authority.Why did you start “The Christmas Dinner?I remember how hard Christmases were for me when I left care and I was inspired by The Project in 2012So how many Christmas Dinners have  you  done and how many do you intend to do?2013 Manchester2014 Manchester and London2015 Manchester and London and Leeds2016 Manchester, Liverpool,  London Oxford and Leeds.2017 Birmingham, Canterbury, Hackney, Islington,  Leeds,  Manchester, Oxford, Richmond, Sheffield,  Stockport, West Sussex and Wirral.2018 Barnsley, Birmingham, Canterbury, Ellesmere Port, Hackney, Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham, Oxford, Richmond, Scotland, Sheffield, Stockport, Sheffield, The TOPE Project, Wirral and Wigan.2019 Barnsley, Birmingham, Canterbury, Ellesmere Port, Hackney, Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham,  Richmond, Scotland, Sheffield, Stockport, Sheffield, Wirral and Wigan.When is it held? Christmas Day!   But it begins before that. A steering group  meet in late September or early October up until Christmas.  Each dinner has a different group  made up of artists, theatre people, social work professionals, teachers doctors etc from the area. Each steering group has at least 100 years professional experience of working with young people.  There’s a cross pollination between creative and care practitioners. It is voluntary. There are no admin costs. No worker costs.Are you mad?One of the aims of the Christmas dinner is that it doesn't turn into an organization. There is no logo.  But at each level (in each community)  the standards are as high if not higher.  See the How to guide.If you are on the steering group do you have to be at the Christmas dinner?Not at all.So what do they do - exactly – “steering group?” :There are seven goals of Christmas Dinner  1. volunteers 2. venue  3. presents 4. transport 5. food, 6. Chef  7. guests (referrals) . The idea is to get everything for free to encourage  people of our community to take care of the care leaver.And you are not trying to raise any money?We have £38,000 in the bank from our previous crowdfunder (2015) campaign.    We try to get everything for free but for each Christmas Dinner we have a £5,000 contingency.  For example we often have to pay for taxis on the day.   What isn’t used rolls over to the next year but it averages at £5,000.Taxis!!!?We believe a group bus is belittling on Christmas Day.  It's a special day.  For the same reason we are choosey about where the dinner is held. This has led to some beautiful venues gifted to us for that special day.Ok back to the money? What happens to the money? It left  Crowdfunder in 2015 and went to Pureinsight. They are a Registered respected Charity  (for care leavers)  based in Stockport headed by Sarah Sturmey.  It is held by them. And then it goes into The Christmas Dinner Account.  This is held by Simon Ruding director of Tipp another charity. The Christmas Dinner account is held with  The Cooperative bank.Why don’t you set up The Christmas Dinner as a Charity itself? Not interested. We have a rigorous attention to detail and the highest standards: Accredited kitchens, volunteer forms, referral structures, public liability insurance etc : I don’t need to build a hierarchical structure that simply replicates the one I left.I spent my childhood in institutions.   Institutions are created with great creative energy and force for good. But they can lose this force quickly beneath the need to maintain themselves.   We support the social services, the community and the care leavers amongst us by offering this. I encourage anyone in the UK to do it.  Here is the How To Guide.   Please organize one. We have £5,000 to support you. Once it is done.  You'll need to get the support of a charity for your Christmas Dinner.  We only give the money over to a registered charity and only  with receipts.How can I donate?For Donations The Christmas Dinner bank details areAccount Name:     The Christmas Dinner AccountAccount bank            The Cooperative BankSort Code               089299Account number       65741757For questions about this account write to Simon Ruding at mcr@thechristmasdinner.org.ukI want to do one. Now.Yeah I’ve heard that too many times and it's upsetting. It's upsetting when people approach me with  full-on dedication to do it and then realise they can't.  Most enquiries end up that way. And each time I am hurt.  The action is everything.  And the detail in the How To Guide is everything too.  The key is the team you surround yourself with. This is my key role. I have been involved in teh startup process of each Christmas Dinner. So contact me.Okay so who are you? Here's my TED talk and here's my desert Island discs.  People in care are incredible because they deal with the darkest situation with incredible light and I want to pay homage to them on the day that many feel at their darkest.  There is a prejudice in our society against the young person in care  and I want to help us  reverse that.So how do I get involved?If you are in Leeds Manchester Hackney Oxford or Liverpool and if you want to get involved and feel you'd like to  contribute your skills or time to  any of the seven goals of Christmas then  write to eitherLeeds: tcdleeds@gmail.comManchester:mcr@thechristmasdinner.org.ukLiverpool lcdinner16@gmail.comHackney:hackneyXmasdinner@gmail.comOxford:  tcdoxfordshire@gmail.comWe need you. We really really do. This Project has a purity and honesty that really shows what the Christmas spirit is all about.  Go well.