is a service of Caritas Diocese of Salford and offers a full range of support services to homeless and vulnerable people, including refugees and asylum seekers, to improve life chances and quality of life.
Their goal is to offer a unique approach in helping people on the long journey to recovery through practical support.The services include hospitality, food and access to support for rough sleepers and people at risk of becoming homeless.According to the centre, last year 51,343 people visited their day centre building in Hulme, where beneficiaries received bespoke personal support by some of the 100 plus volunteers who work there.Rachel Taylor, Caritas Trust and Grants Officer, said, "Thanks to the support of the Morrisons Foundation,.
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