۷ اردیبهشت ۱۴۰۳ |۱۷ شوال ۱۴۴۵ | Apr 26, 2024
Green Lane Masjid and Community Centre (GLMCC),

From Monday (Jan 6), rough sleepers will be able to bunk down safely in a central location for as long as the cold snap lasts.

Hawzah News Agency - (Birmingham - UK) - Birmingham Muslims are providing beds for the city’s homeless community throughout the coming freezing months.

From Monday (Jan 6), rough sleepers will be able to bunk down safely in a central location for as long as the cold snap lasts.

For the first time, Green Lane Masjid and Community Centre (GLMCC), Muslim Aid and the As-Suffa Institute have pooled their resources, fundraising and expertise to tackle the homeless problem blighting our streets.

A large rota of volunteers from city mosques will be spending time away from their families so they run the unit on Lionel Street for up to 25 men, until March.

Kamran Hussain, from GLMCC in Small Heath , said: “The problem of homelessness is increasing in the Midlands and the UK. We are now reaching crisis levels with people dying on the streets.

“It’s important that faith and community groups do their part to help those in need. As an Islamic faith institute, we are required to take care of the poor and less fortunate.

“Many organisations don’t have the capacity to run a project as large as this. This requires finances, a huge volunteer base and a lot of organisation and coordination.

“By getting together it doesn’t put the hardship of running such a project onto one single organisation.

“By housing the homeless, we will create a safe space for them and give them a little relief from their harsh lives.

“We will also have people who work with the homeless, to provide advice on how they can get themselves off the streets.”

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