
Cake4Kindness Day (20th November) has a vision to alleviate loneliness and social isolation for those experiencing homelessness and other vulnerable groups, through the distribution of cakes.
Cake4Kindness Day 2025 encourages people to come together and bake in your community, with friends, family, work colleagues and donate those bakes to local homeless charities to build local relationships whilst helping to create a more inclusive, kinder and supportive community.
Last year for Cake4Kindness Day, the initiative saw 124 businesses including care homes, schools and other organisations take part, baking over 5,000 cupcakes and decorating them as a team, then connecting and donating those cakes to over 72 local homeless charities or food banks.
This year the organiser of the initiative wishes to double the outreach within the community with your help, and invites you to join in.
Neel Radia, founder for Cake4Kindness said: “Homeless people experience some of the highest rates of loneliness and isolation amongst the UK population and lack the companionship that many of us take for granted. Our community project works in bringing people together to bake together, and through conscious giving share what we bake with those experiencing homelessness.
“It’s incredible to see how something as small as a cupcake, something that we take for granted can make such a positive impact for the individual receiving it and how this helps to generate conversation. Cake4Kindness Day has been set up to allow others across the community to get involved and support charities more local to them, so together we can make more connections, and spread more kindness together.”
This year Cake4Kindness Day has received support from industry partners including, Procurement for Care, TLC Care Group, Signature Dining, KSB Recruitment and Raj Foods.