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GMMC are recruiting for new Trustees
Do you believe that homelessness has no place here in Greater Manchester? Are you committed to making positive change a reality across our City Region? Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity are recruiting a number of highly dedicated trustees to join our board.
Join our half marathon team
The Manchester Half is a 13.1 mile challenge that takes place every October, starting and finishing by Old Trafford, and is easily the biggest in the region with over 15,000 runners.
The race takes place on Sunday 9 October 2022, the day before World Homeless Day, offering a great chance to raise awareness and funds by joining our team.
Introducing the UK’s first programme of cash transfers to relieve homelessness
Many of the ways in which we might relieve or prevent homelessness more effectively have not been tested here in the United Kingdom. The research base for much of what happens within the homelessness system is weak. More importantly, research and evaluation of how we might do things differently simply has not happened on a scale significant enough to have impact. This is why we are pleased to be taking part in a ground-breaking programme which will test out an intervention to support people impacted by or at risk of homelessness.
Greater Manchester sees bigger reductions in rough sleeping than England average – official figures
Data published by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities have verified the reduction documented by Greater Manchester local authority teams in November 2021. During that count, local authority teams found 89 people – the first time since 2013 that the number of people sleeping rough had fallen below 100 on a single-night survey.
A Bed Every Night: Our Impact
We are a founding funder of the flagship A Bed Every Night (ABEN) programme and have always played our part in Greater Manchester's frontline response. A Bed Every Night is built on the principle that no one should be excluded from support and forced to sleep on the streets, and we fund those who are legally deemed to have ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’ (NRPF).