The new Miracle Cafe in Boscombe will open its doors to the public this week (November 8), providing assistance to people in the community who are the most "disaffected."

Set-up by Bournemouth Foodbank, Miracle Cafe in Boscombe, on Tuesday, November 8 at 9am.

It will be the heart of the community projects at the Foodbank's building on Haviland road.

All proceeds from the cafe will pour back into Bournemouth Foodbank and its projects.

Miracle Café will be a space where people can enjoy a place to work away from the office or have good conversations with people in the community.

The cafe is open to everyone to come and enjoy food and coffee. The Foodbank's Hub in Boscombe will now seamlessly operate within the cafe.

It will also be a place where those in need can come, be heard, and be given the help they need.

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The local interior design company KTM Design designed the space and kindly provided their expertise free of charge for the Foodbank.

The project sprouts from the vision of Foodbank's Director, Debbie Coombes, who for many years has sought to build a space like Miracle Café.

Debbie said: "I'm so excited for the project to come to fruition. It has been a long process, and so many people have been involved.

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"We can't wait for the people in the community, our neighbours and businesses around us to come for a little taste of heaven and for our Bournemouth Foodbank users to experience the holistic support to get out of their crisis.

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"At the Bournemouth Foodbank, we have a heart for the community and those most disaffected in our society.

"We see so much need, not only financial or in the form of food, but relational and community.

"Bournemouth Foodbank will provide budgeting coaching, debt advice, and skill training in the new training facilities."