He Let Homeless Stay in Building for Winter, Now Installs Showers, Sends Hot Meals
Gary Neville, the Manchester United football star who recently welcomed 30 young homeless men to stay in a landmark building he owns, must have liked how it felt to be generous toward the most needy. He has now taken two more giant steps this month to make their winter stay more comfortable in the northern English city.
The old Stock Exchange building in Manchester is set to be turned into a boutique hotel and will undergo major renovation beginning February.
Manchester Angels, the homeless advocates who led the squatters to first occupy the uninhabited building, were telephoned by the owners, Neville and another “Man U” football legend, Ryan Giggs, and told they were welcome to stay the winter.
http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/gary-neville-update-manchester-hotel/
The old Stock Exchange building in Manchester is set to be turned into a boutique hotel and will undergo major renovation beginning February.
Manchester Angels, the homeless advocates who led the squatters to first occupy the uninhabited building, were telephoned by the owners, Neville and another “Man U” football legend, Ryan Giggs, and told they were welcome to stay the winter.
http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/gary-neville-update-manchester-hotel/