A city centre hub at the forefront of the mission to end youth homelessness by 2037 has reopened following a £1.8m revamp. Centrepoint says its refurbished Oldham Street base will offer young people across Greater Manchester a safe, welcoming and inspirational environment in which to recover and grow and leave homelessness behind for good.
The charity’s building has been completely modernised, with changes including secure interview rooms for mental health support, and a new roof garden that provides a space to support young people, especially those who have been traumatised.
Its Homelessness Prevention and Relief Service (HPRS) offers support to thousands of 18 to 25-year-olds experiencing or at risk of homelessness every year.
Skills development, mental health and other support services are also all available on site to help young people to get back on their feet.
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