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Booth Centre

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The Booth Centre is here to bring about positive change to the lives of people who are affected by homelessness. We help them plan for and realise a better future. We work within a co-production approach, which means people attending the Centre are part of design, planning, implementation and review of all aspects of the service.

​We provide activities, focussing on rebuilding confidence and learning new skills, in a supported environment, where social connections are made.

We run art sessions, a volunteering programme, employment and skills sessions, women's groups, ESOL classes, amongst others.

We provide a healthy breakfast and lunch. Each activity has a support worker in attendance, so that any support issues people may have, can be discussed and addressed, where possible, particularly around matters such as housing referrals / issues, mental health issues, drug / alcohol dependency issues.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Kate McSweeney
Contact Position
Deputy CEO
Telephone
0161 835 2499 0161 835 2499
E-mail
info@boothcentre.org.uk
Website
Booth Centre
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Where to go

Name
Booth Centre
Address
Edward Holt House
Pimblett Street
Manchester
Postcode
M3 1FU
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Notes

We are open from 8.15am until 4pm Monday to Friday, and 8.30 until 3.30 for donations.  We are situated just off Cheetham Hill Road, across from the Arena, turn into Park St and walk down about 200 metres.      

Costs

Associated Cost
No

Availability

Referral not required
Referral Details

Anyone who has been affected by homelessness is welcome to access the Centre. 

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