Coventry MP Taiwo Owatemi Visits Langar Aid House to Support Community Work

03 Feb 2026 | Updated 03 Feb 2026

Coventry North West MP Taiwo Owatemi visited Langar Aid House in Coventry, joining volunteers serving hot meals and highlighting the impact of community support for people facing food insecurity.


Khalsa Aid’s Langar Aid project continues to play a key role in supporting communities across Coventry, providing hot meals and practical support to people facing food insecurity and hardship.

Last week, Coventry North West MP Taiwo Owatemi spent time at Langar Aid, working alongside volunteers delivering community meals and witnessing the scale of local need.

Coventry North West MP Taiwo Owatemi with Langar Aid team

During the visit, she joined volunteers in packing and serving freshly prepared hot meals for local residents. This offered a clear insight into the importance of consistent, volunteer led support in responding to ongoing hardship.

Coventry North West MP Taiwo Owatemi with Langar Aid team

The day also enabled meaningful conversations with volunteers and service users, whose experiences reflected how Langar Aid provides not only food, but dignity, reassurance, and stability for individuals and families facing difficult circumstances.

Coventry MP Taiwo Owatemi Visits Langar Aid House

Langar Aid operates through the commitment of volunteers and the generosity of supporters, delivering community support rooted in compassion and service. Moments like this reinforce the value of grassroots initiatives in strengthening local resilience and responding to need with humanity and respect.

As demand for community support continues, Langar Aid remains committed to standing alongside those facing hardship and ensuring no one is left without care or dignity.