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Amal smiling in a suit ready to go to work

Young, homeless adults get support from StreetSmart

December 4, 2015

A young man who had become homeless was given the chance to pursue his chosen career in security. His drive to succeed, and our funding, meant he quickly got back on his feet. The funding, […]

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First aid for homeless people

August 14, 2015

Church Housing Trust was recently able to fund first aid training for four homeless people staying at Vaughan House supported living scheme in Guildford. A first aid qualification increases their chances of employment across a […]

Visiting Newton House: David Wainfur, Riverside General Manager; Richard Medwell , Riverside Support Worker; Steve Holdsworth of Church Housing Trust; Jade Mitchell, Newton House resident; and Mathew Waddington, Partner at Harrison Clark Rickerbys

Law firm helps fund training kitchen

January 26, 2015

A local law firm trust, Harrison Clark Rickerbys’ Charitable Trust, has donated £500 towards a residents’ training kitchen at Newton House in Gloucester. Newton House is a Riverside ECHG supported housing scheme, with 50 bedspaces […]

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Clara’s story

January 14, 2015

Clara da Costa recently moved into Riverside’s Beck House in London, where she’s become so involved that she is now the tenant representative, and is applying to become Tenant Inspector. However, as with many homeless people, […]

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We support any homeless person, regardless of their sexuality, nationality or religious beliefs.

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