IF YOU HAVE NO MONEY FOR FOOD

There are drop ins and a free or cheap meal at the following centres and times:

This Information can be dowloaded as a leaflet  to hand out to homeless people
here

Mondays and Thursdays from 10am – 2pm
At Mill Bank Court Edmund Street, Preston, PR1 1ED 
a Community Café.. Tea/coffee is free and we supply an excellent value all day breakfast and occasional specials. Prices range from 55p to £1.50. Alongside this is our listening ear service which can provide help and advice with housing/benefits/health issues


at St. Wilfrids Hall, Chapel Street
Tuesday  from 6pm - 7pm (run by Luv Preston) a free meal and general support.

On Wednesdays from 6.15pm at the same venue you can drop in if you need clothes, bedding or gneral advice.


Community Café @ The Foxton Centre, Avenham 

Opening hours Community Cafe / Breakfast Club:

Commencing 19.6.2017

Tuesday – 9.30-2.30

Wednesday – 9.30-2.30

Thursday – 9.30-2.30

Friday – 9.30- 2.30

offering social activities, showers, clothes, sleeping bags (limited supply), intensive 1-1 support with qualified workers, befriending service. There is a small charge for food—£1 for hot meals 50p for sandwiches, tea & coffee free.


There are also teams of volunteers who go out on the street and make contact with people who are in need especially

'The Street Kitchen' is run by IHSAN  on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights from 830pm throughout the year.at Preston Outdoor Market, Market Street, Preston (Opposite Wok 2 Eat). We provide a hot meal, refreshments and tea/coffee free of charge. We are an inclusive organisation and welcome everyone regardless of faith or background.

 

Guru Nanak's Free Kitchen on Preston Flag Market at 4pm on Sundays from 26th Feb 2017.

 


Street Pastors around New Hall Lane and Meadow Street Area on Friday nights, and in the City Centre on Saturday Nights


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