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Aberdeen charity awarded £8,500 to support people in poverty

Aberdeen charity awarded £8,500 to support people in poverty © SYSTEM Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up An Aberdeen charity has been awarded £8,500 to provide support for people living with homelessness in the city. Aberdeen Foyer has been granted the funding by Scotmid Co-operative’s Community Connect award scheme. The local charity was one of nine causes across Scotland to receive financial support from a total pot of £75,500. Based on the city’s Marywell Street, Aberdeen Foyer focuses on supporting young people and adults towards independent living, learning and work.

Jobs boost on way as Peterhead charity Stella s Voice prepares to open sixth outlet in Fraserburgh

Jobs boost on way as Peterhead charity Stella’s Voice prepares to open sixth outlet in Fraserburgh © Paul Glendell / DCT Media Mark Morgan European Director of Stella s Voice and Sharon Morgan Finance Manager of Stella s voice outside their new shop in Fraserburgh. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A north-east charity which offers up second-hand goods to fund aid efforts across Europe is expanding to open its third shop in the region.

Political parties back north-east homelessness project

Political parties back north-east homelessness project Mike Burns, chief executive of Aberdeen Cyrenians A local homelessness charity has welcomed the commitment to a north-east project from all political parties. All Holyrood political parties have pledged to support the Housing First approach in their manifestos, a move celebrated by Aberdeen Cyrenians. Housing First plays a vital role in ending homelessness in the north-east for those affected by trauma, abuse, addictions and mental ill health. It is the lead organisation of the local Pathfinder project and the most successful in Scotland with no evictions and 93% sustainment of housing. The project’s approach provides normal, settled housing for people as quickly as possible, rather than at the end of a long process that often fails to prevent or end homelessness.

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