Special screening supports homeless

Worthing Churches Homeless Projects is happy announce that with the help of its sponsor Sussex Transport, it is putting on a special showing of A Street Cat Named Bob.
A Street Cat Named BobA Street Cat Named Bob
A Street Cat Named Bob

The film will be screened at the Dome Cinema in Worthing on Thursday to raise much-needed funds for the charity’s work.

The film tells the moving and life-affirming true story of the unlikely friendship between a young homeless busker, James Bowen, and the stray ginger cat named Bob who changed his life.

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Amy Oboussier, social media community fund-raiser, said: “It’s such a fantastic example of how the smallest acts of love and companionship can have such a huge impact.

“It really is a must see and will change the way you see homelessness forever.”

Tickets are £6.50 each and can be purchased by either emailing [email protected] or ringing 01903 680740 ext 242. Alternatively, tickets are on sale in the charity shops at 117 Montague Street in Worthing and at 52 High Street in Littlehampton.

Doors open at 8pm for an 8.30pm start.

Amy added: “These fundraising events are vital in allowing WCHP to continue to work with the hundreds of people we help.

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“We need the help of our community and volunteers in order to provide support and aid to our clients. You can help us make a difference.

“We look forward to seeing you there!”

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