
The work of the Island's only probation and bail hostel has been endorsed in the Salvation Army's annual excellence awards.
David Gray House is one of more than 80 'LifeHouses' run by the Salvation Army around the UK to provide accomodation for the homeless.
They work with the Department of Home Affairs to provide housing for people going through the judicial service and after their release from prison.
Centre Manager Wayne Tomlinson says the achievement is a result of having a great team.
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