Business owner who ended up on the streets helps set up rough sleepers centre
Briefly

On February 10, a new drop-in center for street homeless individuals opened at the Salvation Army in Romford, providing essential services like free haircuts, chiropody, food, and toiletries through business donations. Proposed by Adrian Green, a former rough sleeper, the initiative aims to enhance the health and wellbeing of rough sleepers. It also offers mental health support, GP services, vaccines, and screenings. The clinic, hosted by Havering Council alongside the Salvation Army, takes place monthly, reflecting a committed effort to address the complex needs of the homeless community in the borough.
The new street homeless community drop-in clinic in Romford offers essential services like haircuts, food, and health support to improve the wellbeing of rough sleepers.
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