At present we are able to offer up to fifteen beds for overnight
accomodation in a large dormitory. These are quickly filled and
sadly we often have to turn away would-be guests. We regularly provide
over eighty hot meals each night that we are open. Other services
are also available from time to time.
The Julian Trust was named after Julian of Norwich because her
practical support for the poor was inspirational to us. She was
a fourteenth century nun who dedicated her life to those in need
in her home town.
Our principle, drawn from her teaching, is:
"To love a human being is to accept him as he is; if you wait
until he is different you are only loving an idea."
This has led the Julian Trust to operate an 'open door' policy
from the start for those who present themselves at the Night Shelter,
with no questions asked and no forms to be filled in.