Operation Joy Helps..

A Stolen Wheelchair?

Some immediate needs are more pressing than others as Paul found out one day recently. He had been meeting M in Piccadilly Gardens over recent years and was aware that many of the Outreach agencies had helped him with accommodation from time to time, but M found it hard to settle.

When Paul came across M last week there were a number of people around him and they explained that M had had his wheelchair stolen. It was just outside office hours and many of the agencies had closed.

Paul found a website where a report could be submitted and there was a response the next day indicating that help had been given.

In the midst of all this were requests for a WWJD bracelets from M and others present.

Clock icon 06 Feb, 2025

Written by:

Paul Winter

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