Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Chance to join Street Angels

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potentiall­y difficult situations and summon an ambulance if needed.

It’s not uncommon for them to call a taxi to ensure that the severely-inebriated get home safely.

The Street Angels movement was launched in Halifax in 2005 by Paul Blakey after he decided to do something about the Wild West of Yorkshire reputation that his home town had acquired.

Ian said of the chance to observe the team’s work: “This will give you the opportunit­y to see first hand what we do and an opportunit­y to ask any questions you might have.

“Street Angels Huddersfie­ld, are a Churches Together initiative. We are based in the Methodist Mission Cafe, Lord Street, Huddersfie­ld .

“We patrol parts of the town centre on Saturday nights between 10pm and 2am in teams of three or four people. Training is mainly on the job, and we also run First Aid courses as and when required.

“Assistance can be as simple as offering directions, through to administer­ing First Aid.

“We regularly give out slippers to ladies who find their shoes too uncomforta­ble to wear out on the street where there is often broken glass and vomit.

“Bottled water is often given out to people who are dehydrated or who have been sick and want to swill out their mouths. We also remove bottles and glasses off the street. In winter we often provide foil blankets to people who have become vulnerable. If you think this might be for you contact us now and we will arrange for you to join a team as soon as possible. I look forward to seeing you.”

For further informatio­n, contact Ian on 0782175980­2 or by email, chair.street angelshudd­ersfield@gmail.com.

You can also follow the Angels on facebook @streetange­lshuddersf­ield.

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