Manchester Attack Support Hub
21/11/2017
Following the terror attack at Manchester Arena on Monday 22 May 2017, which tragically killed 22 people and injured many more, work has been underway across Greater Manchester and beyond to provide immediate care, treatment and support to all those affected.
The families of those who lost their lives, people who suffered injuries and others affected by this will continue to be supported by a range of public and voluntary services, over the coming weeks and months.
The terror attack has affected people in many different ways. Help is available, no matter what your circumstances, if you or someone you know needs it. A new website listing all support sites and organisations who can help has been created and can be accessed by clicking the link below:
http://www.manchesterattacksupport.org.uk/
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