Charity opens hub for homeless people

News imageBBC Mark Penn wears a white polo shirt with the Help the Homelezz motif on. He wears his glasses on his forehead. Blue and white baloons have been attached to a desk within the room.BBC
Mark Penn at the opening of the hub on Saturday

A hub where homeless people can get help, take a shower and have a hot drink has opened in Goole.

The Hub, on Boothferry Road, is run by volunteers from the charity Help the Homelezz.

The organisation was founded by Mark Penn who has experienced homelessness previously.

Penn said the centre offered hope for people and added there needed to be more help available.

News imageA photo of the front of the centre, which has a glass front with the logo above on a panel. The door is open and there are plants in the windows and information about how people can donate.
The Hub is on Boothferry Road in Goole

"I was homeless for six months back in 1996," he said.

"Stay positive, there is help out there."

Penn set up the charity six years ago when he served food to people during the Covid-19 pandemic from the back of his car.

A team of fundraisers helped the charity to fund the new hub.

"It's a warm space, safe space, and a welcoming space. It allows people to come in from the community, have showers, have something to eat, be in a warm space," Penn said.

The hub also offers people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless contact with other agencies who can help.

News imageJohn Penn wears a black and white t-shirt and stands in front of a TV screen which says "Hub grand opening". A sofa is in the background.
John Penn says he is proud of his dad

Penn's son John helps the charity with their admin.

"If I was in such a state of vulnerability, I would hope that somebody would be there to help me," he said.

"I'm proud of my Dad."

The father and son duo both thanked the volunteers for their work raising funds and said they hoped they would be in a position to open further branches elsewhere in the future.

"I want to give the help back to the community by opening this place up," Mark said.

"There needs to be more help for the people on the streets."

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