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Mr Peter Stoakley, acting chief executive of Trinity Centre
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Mr Peter Stoakley, acting chief executive of Trinity Centre
Mr Peter Stoakley, acting chief executive of Trinity Centre, sorts through the donated clothing store at the centre in Camp Hill. 8th February 1990
Mike Burkes
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
West Midlands
England
BPM 90 2273
Media ID 21693654
© Mirrorpix
Birmingham Church Clothes Homeless Hostel Poverty Camp Hill Night Shelter West Midlands
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In this print captured by Mike Burkes, we see Mr Peter Stoakley, the acting chief executive of Trinity Centre in Camp Hill, Birmingham, sorting through a donated clothing store. The image takes us back to the 8th of February 1990, during a time when poverty and homelessness were pressing issues in the West Midlands. The Trinity Centre served as more than just a church; it was a beacon of hope for those struggling with housing insecurity. As Mr Stoakley meticulously sifts through piles of clothes, his dedication to helping those less fortunate is evident. Each garment represents an opportunity to provide warmth and dignity to individuals seeking refuge at the centre's night shelter or hostel. This powerful snapshot encapsulates the compassion and resilience displayed by community leaders like Mr Stoakley during challenging times. It serves as a reminder that even amidst adversity, there are individuals who tirelessly work towards alleviating suffering and providing support where it is most needed. Mike Burkes' photograph not only documents an important moment in history but also prompts reflection on our society's progress in addressing homelessness and poverty. It stands as a testament to the tireless efforts made by organizations such as Trinity Centre while inspiring viewers to consider how they too can contribute towards creating positive change within their communities.
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