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The Old Spike Roastery: The London Coffee Roasting Company Providing Housing and an Income to the Homeless!

The Old Spike Roastery in south-east London is proof that social entrepreneurship can change lives. The coffee-roasting company based in Peckham Rye provides both housing and a living wage to homeless people.

 

She used to sell The Big Issue, and if she hadnt been given this opportunity, no one would have given her a chance.

The Old Spike Roastery in south-east London is proof that social entrepreneurship can change lives.

The coffee-roasting company based in Peckham Rye provides both housing and a living wage to homeless people. But according to its co-founder Cemal Ezel, the business’s relationship with its staff is truly symbiotic.

“Our first person was Lucy – she’s one of the nicest people I’ve ever met,” Mr Ezel said. “She used to sell The Big Issue, and if she hadn’t been given this opportunity, no one would have given her a chance. Now the shop can’t operate without her.”

Social enterprises are businesses set up to promote well-being by reinvesting profits in projects supporting the local community, international development and the environment. They will be celebrated next weekend by Social Saturday, an event designed to encourage consumers to spend their cash at the 70,000 British businesses “trading for people and the planet”.

On 10 October, cafés, restaurants and shops, from Plymouth to the Lake District, were in the spotlight. And it was not just an opportunity for spending: the day also offered free classes, taster sessions and discounts.

Mr Ezel hopes that the campaign will raise awareness of social enterprises such as his. “I’ve been blown away by the support for the business,” he said – well, most of the time. There have been a few unfortunate incidents where restaurants refused to buy his coffee, despite its superiority in blind taste tests, because owners fear that customers will assume quality was sacrificed in the name of charity.

This couldn’t be further from the truth, said Mr Ezel. “The social element is important, but you always have to provide a first-class product.”

Melanie Flood of Social Enterprise UK contends that social enterprises are often better equipped than government to provide services to local communities. “Consumers feel empowered that they can make a change in their local community,” she said. “Unleash your spending power – small changes can make a big difference.”

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