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- The Paper Cup Project supports people experiencing homelessness in Liverpool
- Nominations for the Pride of Britain Fund are now open, which could provide £2,500 to community groups like this
- The charity runs a cafe with a ‘pay it forward’ scheme for rough sleepers
- Founder Michelle Langan started the charity 8 years ago to help the homeless in Liverpool
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- Michelle started a charity to help the homeless in Liverpool
- They have opened Paper Cup Coffee where homeless can get food and drink for free
- The initiative provides dignity and choices to those experiencing homelessness
- Michelle also offers training opportunities for homeless to volunteer and gain skills
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- Paper Cup Coffee in Queens Square, Liverpool has given grants to over 100 groups, including N-Gage, a youth charity.
- The Pride of Britain Fund provided a £30,000 grant to N-Gage for a mobile youth club.
- Grants of £500, £1,000 or £2,500 are available for community projects.
- The final decision on funding recipients is made by local communities through voting.