Treat The Feet
Treat the Feet is a new project, funded by the Health Inequality Fund to support those experiencing homelessness with access to foot care.
This project will be run by The One Love Project in collaboration with Sole Spirit, a professional podiatrist and chiropodist, local agencies that support rough sleepers, and the NHS.
Each individual referred will receive a full assessment, treatment, a new pair of socks and a new pair of trainers.
This project has been funded to support the physical health of those experiencing homelessness and tackle health inequalities.
This project is referral only and individuals will need to be referred by partner organisations.
For more information please email info@theoneloveproject.co.uk
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