Stockport Express

Begging on the increase?

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IAM becoming increasing­ly concerned with the number of people who are currently begging in Stockport town centre.

I was speaking to a person who was begging close to Mersey Way last week for around five minutes.

During this short time three members of the public all gave the person money, one person gave £5.

I asked the person begging what they would spend that money on? “Vodka” was the response.

In my experience people who are sat on the streets of our towns and cities during the day time are people with addictions who need appropriat­e support and guidance in order to tackle these addictions.

I would always question that when a person appears to be street homeless, is sitting on our high street all day an appropriat­e way to try and better their situation?

Why are they not accessing day services? Ask yourself the question. If you were homeless, would you be sat outside ASDA cap in hand?

Why are they not coming to The Wellspring to get advice and support from the project staff? Why are they not engaging with Stockport Homes?

Giving money to people sitting on the street is simply keeping people trapped in a cycle of addiction and does nothing to help the person, in fact it only makes things worse.

I would encourage members of the public to stop and chat with people and let them know that The Wellspring is open 365 days a year 9am to 8pm Monday to Thursday and 9am to 3pm Friday to Sunday. We will do absolutely everything we can to support anyone with any issue no matter how big or small.

We currently have two excellent social work students working at The Wellspring alongside four dedicated project workers, giving housing advice and referrals, supporting people with benefit claims, providing tenancy support and advocating for vulnerable people.

The Great Manchester 10K Run and the new Great Manchester Half Marathon are The Wellspring­s biggest fundraisin­g events.

Wellspring places in the 10k or the half marathon are free in return for fundraisin­g for The Wellspring.

We don’t set anyone a fundraisin­g target.

If anyone would like to take part and support The Wellspring please email your full name, address and phone number to thewellspr­ing@btconnect.com more informatio­n about The Wellspring charity and the work we do in Stockport can be found at thewellspr­ing. co.uk.

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