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Vote for Marylebone Project

Empowering women to overcome homelessness, Marylebone Project  is the UK’s longest-running women- only homelessness centre that’s open 24/7.    As we approach International Women's Day where better to focus our thoughts than this amazing local charity.   

Their ‘Fresh Hope’ video, shining a spotlight on some very brave women,  is shortlisted for the 2024 @Smiley Charity Film Awards.  Please take a look and a minute to vote for them to raise the profile of this fantastic community of women.  And if you feel moved, perhaps a donation to help them continue to make a real difference 24/7 365 days a week.

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