An Exeter charity helping homeless people has received a funding boost.
St Petrock's has been awarded a 16 thousand pound grant from the Lloyds TSB Foundation.
The charity provides support, accommodation and education services to help people who're homeless or vulnerably housed to conquer their problems and lead more settled lives.
The money, coming in over a two-year period, will help pay the salary of a project worker who can give specialist advice and make referrals to other organisations.
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