
Making a fresh start
Domestic violence is one of the most common reasons for women and children to become homeless. Not only does it break up families, but the victim must often leave behind their local area, including work, […]

Easter celebrations at hostels
Thanks to our donors’ support this year, we are able to support lots of fun activities for people in hostels over the Easter weekend. Mums in hostels can struggle to provide activities or go places […]

Spreading a little magic
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Indulge with us in one more look back at the difference you made to homeless families over Christmas. Christmas may be a stressful time for many individuals, but for formerly homeless parents, there can be […]

Beside the seaside
Many people are lucky enough to share idyllic memories of childhood summer holidays, abroad or on the coast of Britain. But for homeless families and young adults, taking any kind of holiday can seem like […]

Homeless parents enjoy an open day
The Teenage Parent Project in Wakefield recently held an open day, funded by Church Housing Trust. The day was a vital opportunity for young parents to meet the agencies and individuals that they would work […]

Help for ex-offenders in Manchester
Church Housing Trust is proud to fund the Gate Buddies project, which supports ex-offenders in Greater Manchester. The scheme has been going from strength to strength, so much so that it caught the eye of young film maker Callum […]