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For items under £100, partner organisations complete a short form. For items over £100, a panel agrees the spending within 48 hours.
Most of your donation goes directly into the fund. For donations over £200, Local Giving takes 5%.
The following partner organisations can apply for Real Change MCR funding:
Barnabus provides practical support for people experiencing homelessness, including food, clothing and showers.
Visit BarnabusBig Issue North supports vendors to earn a legitimate income through selling the Big Issue magazine.
Visit Big Issue NorthBoaz Trust provides housing and support for destitute asylum seekers and refugees in Greater Manchester.
Visit Boaz TrustBooth Centre offers activities, training and support for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Visit Booth CentreBusiness in the Community works with businesses to create a fairer society and help people into employment.
Visit Business in the CommunityCentrepoint North provides support for young people who are homeless or at risk.
Visit Centrepoint NorthChange4Good helps people experiencing homelessness with practical support and mentoring.
Visit Change4GoodCoffee4Craig provides a warm, welcoming space with food, drink and support for people who are homeless.
Visit Coffee4CraigCornerstone provides day centre services, food and support for people in need.
Visit CornerstoneGreater Together Manchester connects communities and organisations to tackle poverty and homelessness.
Visit Greater Together ManchesterHumankind provides drug, alcohol and mental health support services across the North of England.
Visit HumankindJustlife supports people living in temporary and insecure accommodation to improve their health and wellbeing.
Visit JustlifeLifeshare provides emergency accommodation and support for young people and adults who are homeless.
Visit LifeshareManchester City Mission works with the most marginalised people in the city, providing practical and emotional support.
Visit Manchester City MissionManchester City of Sanctuary supports asylum seekers and refugees to feel welcome and safe in Manchester.
Visit Manchester City of SanctuaryMASH (Manchester Action on Street Health) supports women involved in sex work, many of whom experience homelessness.
Visit MASHManchester City Council's Outreach Team works directly with people sleeping rough to connect them with support services.
Mens Room supports young men who are at risk of, or experiencing, homelessness and sexual exploitation.
Visit Mens RoomMustard Tree provides practical support including food, furniture and employment opportunities for people in poverty.
Visit Mustard TreeOn The Out supports people leaving prison to find accommodation and avoid homelessness.
Visit On The OutReach Out to the Community provides food, clothing and support on the streets of Manchester.
Visit Reach Out to the CommunityRiverside provides housing and support services for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Visit RiversideSanctuary Supported Living provides housing with support for people with a range of needs.
Visit Sanctuary Supported LivingShelter provides advice, support and legal services for people experiencing homelessness and housing problems.
Visit ShelterSSG helps people experiencing homelessness develop skills and confidence to move into independent living.
Visit SSGUrban Village Medical Practice provides primary healthcare services for people experiencing homelessness.
Visit Urban Village Medical PracticeWalking with the Wounded supports ex-military personnel who are experiencing homelessness or other challenges.
Visit Walking with the WoundedWythenshawe Community Housing provides affordable homes and community support in south Manchester.
Visit Wythenshawe Community HousingIf your organisation would like to become a partner, please contact info@mhp.org.uk.
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