Monday 26th November 2018 saw the start of The Foxton Centre’s 50th anniversary year.
Joining us for breakfast were the Mayor of Preston, council leader Matthew Brown and many councillors, together with representatives of other partner organisations, supporters, volunteers and service users.
Star of the show was Bethany, a member of Foxton’s youth group, who wowed the audience before shooting off to school.
Speaking as a service user, Neil, is shown in the picture giving a wave (just like the queen) to an enthusiastic audience.
Also being premiered was a new short film about Foxton’s work with homeless people. The film was produced by Garth Dew and would make a great introduction for organisations or groups who want to know about homelessness in Preston
Stay posted for a year of activities and events to celebrate our 50th year as a Preston charity.
How we’ve helped.
As a volunteer at the Foxton day centre, it opened my eyes to a lot of different aspects of the day to day running of the day centre and the help that was available.
I feel that the Foxton has a massive impact on people’s lives from what I have experienced over the last year and a half since we started delivering the art project in partnership with the Foxton.
The Foxton have been a life saver for me and my partner. They have helped us get back on our feet.