22 Aug 2023

Award-winning chefs cook for military patients and their families

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Former multi-award winning chef, who suffered a traumatic injury, is bringing together two fellow chefs to cook a special meal for military patients and their families at Fisher House, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.

Almost six years ago, Matt Davies, who was recently quoted as the 'Godfather of the Staffordshire food scene', had a tragic accident at work and suffered severe burns and loss of the use of his arm.

Due to the nature of his injuries, he was treated by Burns and Plastics Surgeon, Colonel Mark Foster at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham.

Matt has had over 60 operations so far and has unfortunately had to stop doing the job he loves. However, through his treatment, he found out about Fisher House and the important work it does and decided to raise thousands of pounds to help keep the facility running for families in need.

On Monday, 11 September, Matt is bringing two ch�fs with him to Fisher House to cook a delicious three-course luncheon for patients, families, Royal Centre for Defence Medicine staff and Fisher House staff to give them a treat and say thank you.

They are Tom Shepherd and Thom Bateman, both of whom were in the Great British Menu and have local restaurants; Michelin-starred Upstairs by Tom Shepherd in Lichfield and Thom Bateman's, The Flintlock at Cheddleton.

When a member of the British military is badly injured, they are taken straight to the QE to be treated by major trauma doctors who are experts in dealing with these types of injuries.

Many families then have to travel to Birmingham from all over the UK and even abroad to be with their loved one but are faced with paying for hotels, petrol and parking. Fisher House takes all that stress away by offering them free accommodation on site, with only a 5 minute walk from their loved ones.

Matt Davies, vice president of The British Culinary Federation, said: “After enduring over 60 plastic surgeries over nearly six years, struggling with my own life-changing disability, living with a new normal and mental health issues, I work tirelessly to give something back to the hospital, the wonderful Surgeon, Lt Colonel Mark Foster, whom I owe my life and UHB Charity; this is why it's so important to me!”

It costs the charity £40 a night to host a military family in their time of need. Over the last 10 years, they have supported over 7,000 families and provided over 40,000 nights of accommodation for families who needed it.

Fisher House receives no government or military funding, it relies solely on incredible supporters to keep our doors open.

Click here to support future military families in their time of need and for more information.

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