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Couple have a place to plan for the future

December 7, 2018

Long-term partners Steve and Linda contracted Weil’s disease from contaminated water in their flat, which was overrun with rats. They became so ill that they were hospitalised and, on their release, found that they had […]

How can young people help to end homelessness?

How can young people help to end homelessness?

September 15, 2017

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Young people can play an important role in supporting people out of homelessness. In England, one of the richest nations on earth, more than 300,000 young people have no home of their own on any […]

Does your church support homeless people?

Does your church support homeless people?

November 25, 2016

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Church Housing Trust has teamed up with several other organisations to support churches and Christians further in helping homeless people. Many churches across the UK are involved in helping individuals who have been or are […]

Four volunteers bed down for the Stodden churches sleep-out

Sleep-out raises over £2,000

June 24, 2015

We’re always impressed by the dedication and generosity churches show us, especially when it comes to getting creative with their fundraising events. Most recently the Stodden church group, of Dean, Melchbourne, Pertenhall, Shelton, Swineshead, and […]

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