There are only 100 tickets (£2 each) available for the charity fashion show which aims to raise funds for the Isle of Wight's Pop Up Soup Kitchen. Book now to secure your place.
Charities at Home has been set up to help the Isle of Wight community. All proceeds from the shop go back into the community, and particularly the homeless and less fortunate.
A team of ten brave souls will be eating their way through 5kg of 'warm' pickled onions on East Monday for charity. Head down to Sandown from midday to see them complete the challenge.
A collaboration between the Pop Up Soup Kitchen, Ryde Elim Church and a bunch of wonderful volunteers means that Isle of Wight homeless now have a warm, safe place for night-time respite.
If you've decided to go on a diet and get rid of a few pounds this New Year, why not consider donating your calorie-rich foods to the Pop-Up Soup Kitchen? It's what Slimming World members on the Island are being urged to do.
Tents and sleeping bags (some donated) as well as personal belongings of homeless Islanders on the outskirts of Newport were trashed and the occupants evicted in the early hours of Wednesday morning this week with no notice.
Trevor Blaney came up with a great way to raise awareness for the Pop Up Soup Kitchen. With the help of Tesco in Ryde, flowers were placed across the Island this morning to spread the message.
The Isle of Wight Pop Up Soup Kitchen is heading to the Isle of Wight Festival in June to spread awareness of the project and raise much needed cash to see them through next winter.
Many items were stolen last night from this fantastic charity that helps those in need. A GoFundMe page has been set up for donations to help replace the stolen items and repair damage. Can you help?
This year, the fourth that The Lud have held the fundraising event, bands and musicians are coming together to support the Isle of Wight Pop Up Soup Kitchen.