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Greece: Social Kitchen – the Other Person

In times of difficulty, one man’s effort to feed the poor has evolved into a dynamic community movement.

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Konstantinos Polychronopoulos - founder of Social Kitchen - The Other Person - delivered 500 food rations at the temporary refugee camp in the Pedion tou Areos. [Dimitris Sideridis/Al Jazeera]

By Dimitris Sideridis

Published On 22 Oct 201522 Oct 2015

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Athens, Greece – Konstantinos Polychronopoulos, 51 years old, is the founder of “Social Kitchen – the Other Person”, a communal movement with a main goal of providing free food for all in need.

For 25 years, Polychronopoulos worked as a marketing and communications specialist. But in September 2009, he lost his job. Failing to find work for over two years, he was forced to move back into his mother’s house. His mother was receiving $660 pension a month, of which she paid $341 towards rent, and the two struggled daily. 

In December 2011, he was shocked by an incident at the local flea market involving two children fighting over discarded, spoiled food and the apathy of the passers-by. 


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The very next day, he prepared sandwiches and handed them out to poor people scavenging for food in the trash. At first they were hesitant, but when he ate with them they changed their attitude. The idea came to him to cook in the streets for everyone, especially the socially vulnerable.

He hadn’t intended to start a charity. He simply wanted to provide dignity and offer a meal to the hungry from one human being to another.

Borrowing cooking equipment, pots and pans, he cooked for the first time on Kallidromiou Street in downtown Athens, without a penny in his pocket. 

He went around and asked for a potato here, a zucchini there. In puzzlement, the merchants asked him, “Are you going to cook one potato?”

“One from you, one from another, I will gather them, cook them and we eat all together,” was Polychronopoulos’ reply. “Here, take 50 potatoes,” would be the response.

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Slowly, people started bringing supplies, and soon, there were volunteers that offered help. The movement evolved, acquiring partnership with food suppliers, a vehicle and a storage building for the food. And, since January 2014 there have been clothing donations and a shelter for people who are in need of a bath and sleep for a night. 

Polychronopoulos has recently moved his operation to Lesbos island where there is a refugee crisis. He plans to stay as long as needed with the hope that “others will be inspired to take similar actions”.

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Nikos and Dimitris, separate handle produce offered by volunteers to be distributed to those in need. [Dimitris Sideridis/Al Jazeera]
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In the vicinity of the Refugee blocks on Alexandras Avenue up to 400 people, Greeks as well as refugees, live under poor conditions. Almost every Sunday Social Kitchen - the Other Person cooks for these people. [Dimitris Sideridis/Al Jazeera]
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Polychronopoulos cooks with Dimitra Theodoridou Lundsgaard, a social worker, and her children at Monastiraki Square in central Athens. Lundsgaard travelled from Denmark to meet him. Back in Denmark she collects money for Social Kitchen. [Dimitris Sideridis/Al Jazeera]
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Preparing one more meal in Piraeus port. [Dimitris Sideridis/Al Jazeera]
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Some people have already taken their ration and eat at improvised tables next to a bus station. [Dimitris Sideridis/Al Jazeera]
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A Roma mother with her child in queue for a plate of spaghetti. [Dimitris Sideridis/Al Jazeera]
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'There are many people [in need] and the public has to understand that these people are not just numbers in the media but human beings like them,' said Konstantinos. [Dimitris Sideridis/Al Jazeera]
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Manos, an unemployed refugee, and Maria, a Greek woman who lives with her two unemployed sons, receives food from Social Kitchen. [Dimitris Sideridis/Al Jazeera]
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Two homeless people who live under a wooden kiosk close to the beach in the Palaio Faliro suburb in Athens, eat the food provided by Social Kitchen - The Other Person. [Dimitris Sideridis/Al Jazeera]
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Polychronopoulos lights up the fire and gets ready to prepare another meal. [Dimitris Sideridis/Al Jazeera]
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George is originally from Romania. He and his two daughters have been living in Greece for the past two years. He is currently unemployed and volunteers to clean the pots. [Dimitris Sideridis/Al Jazeera]
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Cooking in Monastiraki Square, one of the most popular areas of central Athens. [Dimitris Sideridis/Al Jazeera]

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