Exeter's St Petrocks centre, which supports homeless people, has won an award and a £10,000 cash prize for its work.
The Centre for Social Justice Awards recognise organisations across the country which are fighting poverty and helping vulnerable people.
St Petrocks was described as 'incredible' for helping more than 1,600 people in the past year, and helping many to find work or training.
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