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Easter egg flower and bunny rabbit arrangement

Easter celebrations at hostels

March 28, 2018

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 […]

Fishing focuses former addicts

Fishing focuses former addicts

May 19, 2017

People with a background of addiction need support to find more positive projects to spend their time on. Many of the people we support have never experienced camping or outdoor activities. To help with their […]

Grant helps Peter to move on

Grant helps Peter to move on

April 7, 2017

Peter* was traumatised after the death of his young child, which resulted in the breakdown of his family. He became homeless, and as a coping mechanism turned to drugs and alcohol, trying to self-medicate for the […]

Meeting the local wild life

Meeting the local wild life

November 4, 2016

Residents in one homelessness scheme we support decided that a trip to Yorkshire Wildlife Park would be ideal for them by being both fun and educational. The scheme is for single homeless women, who represent […]

A second chance

A second chance

October 28, 2016

Eleanor* has been homeless since she was 16 and suffers from severe anxiety. She bounced between jobs, living with boyfriends or on friends’ sofas. Some of her partners were abusive, which made her anxiety worse. […]

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

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