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Dec 2020
A church in Harrogate is preparing to open its doors to homeless people, with its lower hall soon becoming a day service for the foreseeable future.
The Wesley Centre will be the site for the Harrogate Homeless Project's (HHP) Springboard service, which is currently in the adjoining Wesley Chapel House in a much smaller room.
It provides food, shower facilities, a laundry service and support for homeless people and is open from 10am to 2pm every week day
With social distancing making it more difficult to use the current small space, HHP will take over the lower hall of the Wesley Centre.
Wesley Centre events will continue in the Chapel space upstairs, which will be available for hire in early 2021.
Liz Hancock, CEO, Harrogate Homeless Project said:
HHP is now busy planning its move into the lower hall at the Wesley Centre and hopes that the project can move in early next year.
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