Glasgow City Mission

Glasgow City Mission
Glasgow City Mission’s building was opened in 2009 and the five levels allowed the charity to greatly increase their work with those affected by homelessness, poverty and addiction in Glasgow. Founded in 1826, Glasgow City Mission was the first City Mission in the world started by a young Christian man called David Nasmith. The City Mission movement is now worldwide but has its roots in Glasgow. Please come and see where 80-110 guests eat a freshly cooked lunch or dinner every weekday. See our spaces that host one-to-one and large support groups for our guests. On level 2 you will find our Urban space where we have a small gym, music room, a pottery kiln, café facilities, laptops where our guests take college classes and apply for jobs – enjoyment, education and employment. Your visit to Glasgow City Mission will dispel the myth that Glasgow City Mission is a soup kitchen. We are far more than that and we would love to welcome you here on Saturday 21 September between 10:00 and 16:00.
ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO

20 Crimea Street, Glasgow G2 8PW, UK, G2 8PW

20 Crimea St, Glasgow G2 8PW, UK

G2 8PW

2009

VISIT DETAILS

BUILDING OPENING HOURS
Saturday 21st September 10:00 - 4:00pm.

BOOKING DETAILS

OTHER INFORMATION

TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: Glasgow Central Station
Parking Available: yes
Additional Parking Details: Paid parking on street. Two car parks nearby.
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Fully Accessible
Further Accessibility Details: -
Facilities: Seating, Toilets, Wheelchair Accessible Toilet, Refreshments
Additional Restricitions on Access: -
ORGANISATION
Organised by: Glasgow City Mission
Glasgow City Mission is the world’s first City Mission and has been at the forefront of compassionate care for the city’s marginalised since 1826. We offer spirit-led, faith-filled community to vulnerable adults and children within the city, by fighting against poverty and disadvantage in Glasgow. We strive to constantly adapt to the changing needs of our age and the specific needs of those we meet. Through our three projects, we intend to go further, deeper and wider with our guests for their benefit.
Tel: 0141 221 2630
Email: info@glasgowcitymission.com
Website: www.glasgowcitymission.com/

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