UniDosh launches homeless initiative to mark Manchester move

Task4Homeless

Student services app UniDosh is relocating from London to Manchester and has launched an initiative to provide food and drink for Manchester’s homeless this month.

The campaign, #Task4Homeless, has been set up by UniDosh co-founders Oliver Jacobs and Joseph Black in conjunction in an effort to raise awareness and food donations.

UniDosh, a marketplace platform that connects businesses with students seeking short-term work, has pledged to make a food donation to The Manchester Central Foodbank for every job or task that is posted on their app in May.

The app currently has a ‘workforce’ of 5,000 students, who are referred to as UniTaskers.

Jacobs said: “UniDosh was recently reborn in Manchester, having spent the last year focusing on a product rebranding. We saw this as a good opportunity to do some good for the city of Manchester and run a charitable launch in an effort to gain further awareness for this very much needed cause.”

 

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