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Neil gets a second chance

December 14, 2018

After a childhood spent in care, Neil began living alone at a young age. Without support, guidance, and love, he became homeless. He sofa surfed for more than two years, and began smoking and selling […]

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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 […]

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Making a fresh start

November 2, 2018

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, […]

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Support through difficult times

April 20, 2018

Khalid is one of many young people in the UK with no family to support him. He moved here alone from Afghanistan several years ago. He does not know where any of his family are […]

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Clothing provides self-esteem

February 23, 2018

Maisie became street homeless at 17. She was living in a young person’s foyer, but was evicted because of her anger issues. Her relationship with her parents was strained to the point that they did […]

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

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