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Manchester Cathedral

Victoria Street

Manchester

M3 1SX


0161 833 2220.

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Booth Centre
The Booth Centre is a drop-in and activity centre for homeless people. The centre opened in May 1995 and is based in Manchester Cathedral. Click here to visit the Booth Centre website.


What we do PDF Print E-mail
We aim
  • To provide a welcoming and accepting environment for people who are homeless.
  • To empower people to make informed choices and make positive changes in their lives.
  • To provide positive experiences in order to help people to build self respect and self confidence and to look to the future.
We do this through;
  • Providing a drop-in and activity centre for people who are homeless.
  • Offering advice to help people resolve their problems.
  • Providing a base for activities which are creative, therapeutic, challenging and enjoyable.
  • Giving people help to move on to education, training and employment.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 July 2007 )
 
How you can help PDF Print E-mail

We need help to continue to develop the centre. We need donations of money, goods and people's time.

Booth Centre garden
Booth Centre garden

We need financial donations. You can make a one off or regular donation and choose to make your gift tax efficient if you wish. Simply down load, print out, fill in and return to us at the centre.

Alternatively, you can send a cheque, made payable to The Booth Centre, to us at The Booth Centre, Manchester Cathedral, Manchester M3 1SX or phone Amanda to discuss it on 0161 835 2499

Could you help us by organising a monthly or one off collection? We are always in need of; money, fresh fruit, tinned ham, men's toiletries, men's socks, biscuits and cakes.

We also need; tea, coffee, hot chocolate and cup-a-soups, tinned ham, corn beef and tuna, pot noodles, jam and potted meat, mayonnaise, piccalilli and salad cream.

We are always looking for volunteers who are able to work regular shifts of 2 mornings or afternoons a week. More information is available on the volunteering page.

Some organisations help us during Harvest but there are many other examples of support which we receive.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 March 2007 )