Former residents of an Exeter project which provides accommodation and support for people at risk of homelessness or rough sleeping, say they fear lives could be at risk if it closes under proposed council cuts.
Gabriel House has played a central role in preventing homelessness and rough sleeping in Exeter for more than 10 years.
Employing 11 staff, 42 residents are supported 24/7 to address health problems, develop life skills and work with other services to build support networks, before moving into sustainable accommodation.
Mondays 2-4pm for 6 weeks (30th September – 4th November 2019) Newtown Community Association Hut Belmont Park, Gordon Road, Exeter EX1 2DH
Participation is FREE of charge
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