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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Technology
Charlotte Turner

App launched in the South West to help homeless people access food and support

A new mobile app has been launched in a Devon city to help support homeless people and show them where to find food.

Nextmeal.co.uk was set up by Martin Stone who has worked at the Muswell Hill Soup Kitchen for the last ten years.

Exeter has been chosen as the city to 'take the lead' in combating homelessness by using the app rather than giving someone money or food.

The app is designed to provide detailed information about which centres are open and where food and support can be found nearby.

It can also be used to help to engage potential volunteers at their local soup kitchen or centre.

Martin said: “Nextmeal.co.uk can be used by anyone to help people who need a meal and support. At the same time, it informs people what centres are open and how they can help homeless people without giving them money.

"Ultimately, our aim is to help to reduce street homelessness. It empowers people who see homeless people begging and are concerned about their plight to respond without giving the person begging any money.

"What is interesting is that a few friends put this together for no money at all and it does not ask for money. It is the response from everyday people who want to help homeless people in an informed and caring manner."

GPS in the app identifies your location and locates charities that will provide food and support for homeless people.

To read the full story on Devon Live, click here.

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