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Angels Coming to Hull’s Old Town

Hull Street Angels Trinity are gearing up for the launch of their exciting city centre project providing practical help and support for people who may have drunk too much or become vulnerable in the centre of Hull.

Working in partnership with local traders and the Police and Ambulance Services, Street Angels will operate from Holy Trinity Church and provide practical help and support for those who become vulnerable in any way on weekend nights/mornings in Lowgate and the adjacent areas of Hull.

Based on the highly successful Hull Street Angels project based on Princes Avenue the volunteer ‘Street Angels’, wearing high-visibility jackets will patrol the streets in the Old Town’s Trinity Quarter on Friday and Saturday nights handing out bottles of water, creating links with the pubs/clubs door staff and ensuring individuals get home safely when all the bars and clubs in the area are closed.

The project is now recruiting a Coordinator to lead on the development and delivery of a programme of activity.

Adrian M. Horsley Chair Hull Street Angels Trinity said

“This is a very exciting project, good for Hull and good for the people of Hull . Ideally we are looking for someone who is dynamic, creative and self-managing with experience in coordinating projects and has the ability and experience of working as part of a team and working with volunteers”. To me this a marvellous opportunity”

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07580 032 779

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