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  2. Bethany Christian Trust - Wikipedia

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    Bethany Christian Trust is a Scotland wide charity which started in Edinburgh focusing on homeless and vulnerable people.. The charity was established in 1983 by Rev Alan Berry, then a minister in Leith, Edinburgh, in response to the homeless and vulnerable people he encountered daily.

  3. St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    St Cuthbert's works with homelessness charity, Steps to Hope, to provide a free meal for up to 100 homeless people every Sunday in St Cuthbert's Hall with a night shelter for 12 afterwards. [89] St Cuthbert's also operates OASIS: a ministry among Edinburgh's business community.

  4. Crisis (charity) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, about 4,600 homeless people come through the doors. Since 2020, Crisis at Christmas has operated in three hotels across London, accommodating 450 people who would otherwise be sleeping rough over the Christmas period. The charity also runs four temporary day centres in London for up to 4,800 people in insecure living situations. [17]

  5. Free Christmas Day lunches for the homeless - AOL

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    A restaurant is opening its doors on Christmas Day to provide free meals to homeless people. It has been organised by the Oxford Homeless Project - a Muslim community group, and will take place at ...

  6. Homeless could move from Edinburgh in licence plan - AOL

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    The City of Edinburgh Council has provided hundreds of rooms in hotels and B&Bs as temporary accommodation. Homeless could move from Edinburgh in licence plan Skip to main content

  7. Centrepoint (charity) - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the first year, the church had provided temporary shelter for 5,000 young people. [6] The organisation was named Centrepoint in response to the building Centre Point being seen as an "affront to the homeless" for being left empty to make money for the property developer. [4] [7] In 1986, Centrepoint underwent a notable transformation.

  8. Homeless - and others - say Worcester must have a day ...

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    A nonprofit in that city converted its nighttime emergency shelter for adults into a housing resource center that is open 24 hours daily. It’s located on city-owned land with a 99-year lease ...

  9. Soup kitchen - Wikipedia

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    A soup kitchen, food kitchen, or meal center is a place where food is offered to the hungry and homeless, usually for no cost, or sometimes at a below-market price (such as coin donations). Frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods, soup kitchens are often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups.