Lifeshare serves breakfasts from a building on Dale Street, in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Last year, the charity served more than 15,000 meals.

But the charity has to cover not only of the cost of the food, but also the rent, electricity and gas bills.

“Our food costs have rocketed. It’s a lot of money [to find],” says Jane Carroll, one of the charity’s trustees.

“We’re in desperate need of cash now. If we don’t get that support in the next few months, we won’t survive after Christmas.

“This service is vital for these people – and we will not have this charity if we cannot bring in some additional money,” says Ms Carroll.

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