London's Museum of Homelessness has reopened in a new location
Briefly

The Museum of Homelessness finally has a permanent home after a decade, operating without a fixed location since its founding in 2014.
The museum features exhibitions drawing on frontline experiences, an interior and garden designed by individuals who have experienced homelessness, and specialized areas like the UK's sole homelessness archive.
In addition to exhibitions, the Museum of Homelessness provides community-focused services like art, gardening, legal clinics, and healing spaces in response to growing homelessness concerns.
Jess Turtle emphasizes the importance of centering the experiences and responses of individuals impacted by homelessness as the foundation of the museum's work and future plans in Finsbury Park.
Read at Time Out London
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