Guy Garvey has lent his distinctive voice to a short film promoting the work of a Manchester fund which helps people experiencing homelessness.
The Elbow singer has provided the voiceover for the clip which highlights the work of Real Change MCR, a fund which helps people build new lives away from the streets.
The Real Change MCR fund is accessed by more than 20 homelessness organisations and charities which provide support people who are, or have been, sleeping rough.
Grants are awarded to individuals to help them get off – and stay off – the streets. The money funds a wide range of practical support: From helping towards the deposit on a flat or the first month’s rent or buying furniture or essential household appliances to securing smart clothes or a training course to help get a job.
Since the Fund was launched it has raised almost £500,000 and helped more than 1750 people to move their lives forward.
James Charnock, The Chair of Real Change MCR said:
“The plight of people who find themselves sleeping on the streets is something which moves us all. 100% of donations to the Real Change MCR Fund are used to provide direct grants to people in Manchester who are experiencing homelessness to support them off the streets.
“We would never discourage people from donating to the many charities who are doing good work in Manchester tackling homelessness, not least because we work closely with them.
“But if you want to give differently, and to know that your donation will directly benefit someone in Manchester, please remember Real Change MCR. As this video illustrates, your small change can make a big difference.”
The short film can be viewed here: www.realchangemcr.co.uk
To find out more about Real Change MCR, or to make a donation, visit www.realchangemcr.co.uk