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St Theresa's was founded in 1991 to cater for the needs of adult
homeless and other needy people in Peterborough. It also catered
for families with young children and moved into a former school
in Manor House Street which it rented from the Catholic Diocese
of East Anglia. Up to 1997 it was open two days per week to
the homeless and two days per week as a Day Centre for families.
Because the demand for both groups had significantly increased,
St Theresa's was opened to single "homeless" adults
five days per week in 1977, and the Family Centre was relocated
to Dogsthorpe.
We continue to provide at Manor House Street, a safe and secure
environment where people come to relax and socialise. We provide
food, clothing, laundry services, showers, medical facilities,
counselling, resettlement advice, vocational training and welfare
assistance. Many of the people who use St Theresa's suffer from
psychological and emotional stress, often from an early age.
Others have problems with relationships, which sometimes have
affected them since childhood and may continue into adulthood.
Most feel isolated, abandoned and alienated from society. Some
live on the streets and have no legal address. They all need
support and encouragement.
St Theresa's is an independent charitable foundation, which
was founded in 1991 and is responsible for the management of
four separate projects, which are all based in the City of Peterborough
and deal with the care, education and the relief of poverty,
suffering and hardship of the vulnerable groups in the City.
We run the St Theresa's Day Centre in Manor House Street, a
Charity shop in Park Road, a Family Day Centre in Dogsthorpe
and a Charity shop in Bluebell Ave. Dogsthorpe.
Greater
Peterborough Primary Care Partnership at work during the Health
check day
Here are some photographs from the Greater Peterborough Primary
Care Partnership at work event during the Health check day:

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