Manchester Evening News : "Many of the people we work with at the women's centre do not have English as their first language, they might not come from an educated background, they may not be able to read or write. "They might be from an asylum background or be a refugee, they may be fleeing from domestic violence, they may be in financial difficulty."We try our best to get them jobs, but because of their low education they may only be paid £500 or £600 per month to work in a shop and they have large families to look after."When COVID-19 hit, I thought how can I help them when they have lost their jobs and their dietary requirements are not what a normal food parcel would accommodate?Get news updates from Bury direct to your email inbox with.
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