The scheme hopes to bring people together for a cup of tea, bite to eat and a chat
Community groups and organisations in South Belfast have come together to provide 'Cosy Hubs'to support people during the cost of living crisis.
The organisations involved in the scheme are: Ballynafeigh Methodist Church, Cooke Centenary Church, St Jude's Church, Village Church, Good Shepherd, St John's Church, Annadale Community Centre and Ballynafeigh Community Development Association. "There is a real sense of worry among some of the vulnerable groups in our community about the upcoming winter and how they will be able to cope due to the rising energy costs and we felt that as a collective we needed to do something to help and support people.
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