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Islington Churches Cold Weather Shelter

Islington Churches Cold Weather Shelter
Address: Various venues
Phone: 07960 491 151
Hours: 7.30pm-8.30am. Must arrive by 8.30pm. No re-admission once booked in.
Gender: Mixed
Age: 18+
Target Group: Single homeless people including those with low to medium support
needs.
Referrals: Self or agency referrals. Phone (1pm-9pm) to check vacancies and venue
details. If there is an available vacancy, given directions to the shelter for
that evening. All places must be booked in advance. Do not turn up at
venue without phoning first.
Bed spaces: 15, including a separate area for women.
House Rules: No alcohol, drugs, smoking, weapons or dogs allowed on premises.
Violence not tolerated.
Open: 1st January – 31st March 07

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