Manchester Homelessness

Manchester Homelessness Partnership E-bulletin: December 2024 (Edited)

You can read the full version of the e-bulletin here. This Christmas, meet ArunFrom life on the streets to finding stability, Arun’s journey is a powerful story of courage, resilience, and the life-changing impact of support. At Engage Grow Go (EGG), they are committed to helping people like Arun turn their lives around – providing not just shelter, Manchester Homelessness Partnership E-bulletin: December 2024 (Edited)

Manchester Homelessness Partnership E-bulletin: November 2024 (Edited)

You can read the full version of the e-bulletin here. The reasons why participating in activities and sports is important Participating in activities has several positive impacts on people experiencing homelessness, both immediately and in the long term. Here are some of the key benefits: – Social Connection and Community: Many experiencing homelessness feel isolated. Engaging Manchester Homelessness Partnership E-bulletin: November 2024 (Edited)

Manchester Homelessness Partnership E-bulletin: October 2024 (Edited)

You can read the full version of the e-bulletin here. Our Action Groups and ongoing workActivities and Wellbeing Action Group The Activities and Wellbeing Action Group is looking for donations of women’s sportswear (clothing and trainers of all sizes) to support the participation of women in sports activities. By taking part in a variety of activities, Manchester Homelessness Partnership E-bulletin: October 2024 (Edited)

Manchester Homelessness Partnership E-bulletin: September 2024 (Edited)

You can read the full version of the e-bulletin here. Our Action Groups and ongoing workNo Wrong Door Event The No Wrong Door event in partnership with Shelter took place on Monday 23 September at City Labs, Nelson Street, Manchester.Our thanks to Bruntwood for donating the event space to us as part of their corporate social Manchester Homelessness Partnership E-bulletin: September 2024 (Edited)

Manchester Homelessness Partnership E-bulletin: August 2024 (Edited)

You can read the full e-bulletin here. Being able to connect and why it is so importantMobile phones play a crucial role in the lives of people experiencing homelessness, serving as a vital tool for communication, access to resources, and maintaining a sense of connection with friends, family and place.Here’s how and why mobile phones are essential Manchester Homelessness Partnership E-bulletin: August 2024 (Edited)