More than 600 restaurants sign up to StreetSmart as it launches 2024 campaign

By James McAllister

- Last updated on GMT

Credit: John Carey
Credit: John Carey
Over 600 restaurants have signed up to this year's StreetSmart Christmas campaign, which aims to raise vital funds to support people living on the streets.

The campaign, which launched on Friday (1 November) and is now in its 26th​ year, gives diners the option to add a voluntary £1 per table donation to their bills over November and December.

It comes after StreetSmart raised a recording breaking £1,059,000 last year​; the biggest fundraising figure in the charity’s history.

All money raised through the scheme contributes to 'achieving impactful social change by supporting people rough sleeping and those in unsuitable accommodation'.

New additions to the evergrowing StreetSmart roster this year include the recently relaunched Julie’s in London’s Holland Park; and Andy Oliver and Mark Dobbie’s Kolae close to Borough Market.

Outside of the capital, Simon Martin’s Manchester restaurant Mana and Upstairs by Tom Shepherd in Lichfield have also joined the lineup.

“This is an incredible charity helping mitigate homelessness in our city,” says Shepherd.

“We simply ask for £1 per table and 100% of the money raised goes to help.”

StreetSmart has now raised more than £13m since its foundation in 1998 and 100% of what is raised goes to help those in need as the campaign costs are covered by StreetSmart’s partner LandAid, the property industry charity working to end youth homelessness in the UK.

More than 50 UK homelessness charities now benefit each year from the campaign, with funds supporting services in housing, mental health advice, training and job support as well as organisations providing a safe place to sleep for the night.

To learn more about StreetSmart, click here​.

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