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“The Bolton Family” did it!
Tony and his wife were not looking forward to Christmas. Tony had lost his job due to ill health and he had his wife and two children to provide for...
Tony and his wife were not looking forward to Christmas. Tony had lost his job due to ill health and he had his wife and two children to provide for...
“RIGHT SAID FRED” to …………. The English Channel Challenge!!
Once a year Asda stores in Astley Bridge, Burnden Park and Middlebrook open their doors for a big food collection for Urban Outreach and each year it gets bigger and bigger!
Bolton Homeless Street Watch, a partnership between Bolton NHS Foundation Trust, Bolton Council and Urban Outreach is celebrating winning an award....
Three 50+ year olds, dressed as chickens, on a motorbike, driving round Scotland three times...target £15,000...
Support First works with vulnerable adults with a range of complex social and lifestyle needs, who repeatedly use the emergency services. Here is Derek's story:
Urban Outreach’s female offenders project, Eve’s Space is celebrating International Women’s Day on 8th March as part of the Greater Manchester Women’s Support Alliance.
Urban Outreach will be able to do more to help disadvantaged and vulnerable people in the community thanks to a three year £75,000 Invest grant from Lloyds Bank Foundation.
Christmas cheer spread across Bolton as hampers were delivered to those in need whose Christmas had been put on hold, for whatever reason.
There were smiles all round in late December as the services of a professional photographer were generously donated to Urban Outreach.