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There is no need to be referred by someone else to the centre and no need for appointment. So the centre often finds it's the first point of contact for an extremely vulnerable person, who has no other support. There are also opportunities for service-users to become involved in running the services, so many of the volunteers have been service-users themselves.
The centre provides a much-needed base for many of the local homeless and recently homeless members of the local community, as well as many elderly people living alone locally.  Food and shelter are available 5 days a week; our welfare worker is able to give advice on housing and benefits, assist with court appeals, making calls and writing letters, for example on behalf of those recently out of prison or newly arrived in this country who find themselves without accommodation.

Many of the members of Ace of Clubs come along initially for a meal and some company and then discover the advice and support that is available which may help them make significant changes to their own lives.

On average 40 meals are served a day.  Centre opening times are 12-3pm Monday to Friday.  Hot lunch is served from 12 to 1.30pm for £1 and soup and sandwiches are available from 2.15-2.45pm for 50p.   Tea and coffee are served throughout opening hours.


The work of the centre is extremely important to so many people, but as the centre does not receive any local government funding we very much rely on our local community for financial support.
A donation of £10 will buy a week's worth of milk;
A donation of £22 will pay for our washing machine hire for a month; 
 A donation of £30 will pay for a week's worth of petrol for our van, essential for our food pick ups.


 To make a donation please visit
uk.virginmoneygiving.com/charity-web/charity/finalCharityHomepage.action?charityId=1002238

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