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The Future |
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The St Lukes Centre is looking to the future and working on a business plan. We have registered as a charity this year which is TLC St Luke's and we hope to raise more funding to develop the Centre's activities: The Drop Ins, The Art Project and The Treatment Room - as well as all the community groups we work alonside, finding more ways to improve on what we do. If you would like to support the new charity, by offering your skills, ideas or donating - please contact us on 0161 273 1538 |
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Introduction Please note that the rector Rev Peter Clark has now taken early retirement. His leaving event takes place on 3rd March, please contact us if you would like to join us. Sunday services continue and all our mental health work continues - any queries, contact us on 0161 273 1538 /1492.If you have any concerns or need advice, please call us or drop in during the regular drop in sesions.For arranging baptisms, funerals or weddings, please contact the Area Dean: 0161 225 2550 St Luke’s is a busy Church & Neighbourhood Centre in Longsight, Manchester, an area with high levels of unemployment and social deprivation. We provide a vital resource to community groups and local tenants and residents, many from Black and Ethnic minorities. Our core activity, for over 19 years, has been to provide informal support, in the form of drop-ins, for those living with mental health needs. As part of this, we also run a successful Art Project, helping to build confidence and learn new skills. St Luke’s is open to all, either by self-referral or from contact with voluntary and statutory agencies across the city. |
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