New cafe project helps 280 people in 10 days - and now wants to take over Preston's former BHS shop
He said: We are offering support, advice, shelter, meals, structure, help with mental health. In order to continue serving the community, he needs donations and volunteers to help in the cafe and with admin tasks.Phil said:"In the past two weeks we've helped hundreds of people. We're here for anyone.
"Other people walk straight out of prison across the road and into here, other people are struggling because their energy costs are ruthless, or some people have lost everything due to Covid, like I did."Currently, Phil and a team of volunteers are paying for every cost out of their own pockets while they attract donations and partnerships with businesses.
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