Churches offer homeless rolling night shelter

Written by Super User 17 Jan 2011

Twelve churches in Tower Hamlets have clubbed together to open a rolling night shelter for homeless people in the East London borough. The GrowTH project is offering homeless people a safe and warm place to sleep seven days a week until the end of February. Participating churches are taking it in turns to open their doors to guests from 7.30pm and provide a hot dinner in the evening and breakfast the following morning. Tony Uddin, of Tower Hamlets Community Church, is one of the project organisers. He said the churches were inspired to set up GrowTH because of the gap in service provision for local homeless people in their area. ‘Our volunteers’ generosity means that we can make a real difference this Christmas and throughout the winter,’ he said. ‘It is important for churches to be involved in the local community and our initiative is proof that we can make a real difference and implement the much publicised Big Society ethos.’

Pray: for this and similar initiatives across the country and that the Gospel message will be lived out in practice. (Pr.28:27)

More: http://www.christiantoday.co.uk/article/east.london.churches.offer.homeless.rolling.night.shelter/27260.htm

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