You can also download a PDF of this policy here Introduction Manchester Action on Street Health (MASH) strives to provide services to a very highstandard as expected by all our service users. If we fail to do this we want to know about it.This will enable us not only to deal with the specific problem, […]
Did you know MASH has a hardship fund?
The hardship fund was launched during the pandemic and unfortunately the need for this has never been higher. Women can apply to the hardship fund via their MASH worker if they are in crisis or need essential items for moving into a new home. Women have recently applied for; “A mobile phone because mine was […]
Rounding up a big year for MASH
Impact Report 2022. Learn more about who we met at MASH in 2022, how we supported them and what we have planned for the future
Webinar replay – Research briefing – Women and Sex Work in Greater Manchester
Join Annie Emery (CEO) and Bee Evans (head of business development and support) from MASH as they talk through our new research findings. Women & Sex Work in Greater Manchester Research into the prevalence, intersectional needs and gaps in service provision This is one of the largest ever pieces of primary research with women who […]
Read MASH’s new research – Women & Sex Work in Greater Manchester
We are pleased to share the findings of a new piece of research about the lives, experiences and aspirations of sex workers in Greater Manchester. The research, undertaken in 2021, was led by an independent research team and reached 151 women involved in sex work. This is more than most previous studies. MASH has put […]
Please help us to raise £20,000 in a week
Our Big Give Christmas Challenge 2022
VIDEO: Follow our MASH team on a night-time van shift
Lindsey and Sophia share some footage on a night time MASH van shift
Paula’s Story
Paula has been supported by Sam Jones a specialist engagement worker from MASH as part of the Housing First scheme, so that she can be in charge of her own recovery journey.
Housing First is all about securing someone a home first and then addressing other support needs around that stable base.
Urgent cost of living appeal
Will you help a woman today who is in financial hardship?