Housing Charities That specialise in Homelessness
Discover 1,839 Housing charities that specialise in homelessness. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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Oasis Community Hub : Waterloo
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Childcare, Education, Health, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareA whole range of activities including twice weekly parent/ carers and toddlers group; a football team, Hub Athletic; sports coaching; after school clubs, Hub Art club and a youth club; a Foodbank; Mentoring for young people referred by St Thomas Hospital A&E staff; Night shelter for the homeless in partnership with Robes project; Debt advice service; and Waterloo Farm.
Animal Rescue Cumbria (the Wainwright Shelter) CIO
Animals, HousingEvery year we take in and rehome over 400 dogs and cats which may be unwanted or lost and homeless. We provide a secure and caring environment and help all our animals adapt and find permanent, loving new homes. We also provide support and guidance for pet owners and undertake educational work to increase awareness of the responsibility we all have towards animals and their welfare.
Grimsby And Cleethorpes Area Doorstep
Beneficiary group, HousingWe are an independent local provider of temporary housing and support to young people aged 16 to 25 who are homeless or in need of housing related support. Our role is to enable young people and young families to define, establish and maintain their own home.Doorstep exists to fight homelessness and empower vulnerable young people to fulfil their potential and transform their lives.
Norton Housing And Support LTD
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, ReligionProvision of supported housing to individuals with long term mental health problems. Personal Assistant Service to adults with mental health problems.A warden service for Service Users living at our properties 128 Westcotes Drive, 16 St James Road and 25 Church Street.Accommodation for homeless women with or without children until they secure their own tenancy.
Cardiff Vineyard
Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, Housing, ReligionWEEKLY SERVICES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP. WEEKLY GROUPS FOR EDUCATION, TRAINING AND SERVING LOCAL COMMUNITIES. VOLUNTEERS HELPING WITH FEEDING THE HOMELESS, VISITING PRISON AND SUPPORTING A PROJECT WORKING WITH PROSTITUTES
One Roof Leicester
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareThe objects of the charity are the prevention or relief of poverty in Leicester and Leicestershire by providing support, advice and accommodation to homeless or socially isolated individuals or families, and by supporting other voluntary, faith or community organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Holy Trinity, Cheltenham
Beneficiary group, Housing, ReligionRegular public worship open to all sacred space for personal prayer and contemplation Pastoral work Teaching of Christianity through sermons courses/small groups provision of childrens/youth groups with a Christian ethos promoting whole mission of the Church councilling and support services for seniors/parents/toddlers/homeless/vulnerable/other special need groups Community outreach
The Foundry Sheffield
Beneficiary group, HousingThe Charity provides facilities in Sheffield City Centre for a wide range of organisations and charities who support some of the most vulnerable in the city including asylum seekers and the homeless.
Lorica Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareDuring the year 2014/15 the Trust's primary focus was the continued development of East Clayton Farm - accommodation and farm for people and families affected by disabilities and homelessness (including poverty and social exclusion).
Herring House Trust (great Yarmouth)
HousingTo provide emergency accommodation and resettlement support to single homeless people in Great Yarmouth
The Bridge (east Midlands)
HousingThe Bridge works with homeless and vulnerably housed people across the County of Leicestershire and Rutland. The Bridge delivers Early Intervention and Homelessness Prevention Services including Housing Advice, Housing Related Support, Mediation and a Single Access Point for 16 & 17 year olds.
The Nehemiah Project
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingProviding support and resettlement to vulnerable men recovering from addiction, whose lives often include offending and/or homelessness. Our 12 week programme offers a framework to rebuild their lives and move on through our houses to live independently without addiction.
Blackburn With Darwen Council For Voluntary Service
Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, Health, HousingWe aim to connect people and grow communities. We do this by action - encouraging communities to take control;support - helping the most vulnerable within our community (e.g. ex-offenders, homeless, people in recovery, people with physical or mental health conditions, etc.);resource - helping groups with governance, funding, etc.volunteer - promoting and using volunteers to initiate change
Bosco Society LTD
Health, HousingTo provide Housing support to homeless people,many of whom have substance misuse issues, and/or mental health problems. We have two hostels providing 26 bedrooms in total with a further 10 flats in the local community. Support is given to encourage independent living. Education,training and access to other services is provided. We also provide a Rough-sleeper service 365 days of the year.
Mens Accommodation And Support
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingProviding accommodation and support for homeless people, various activities to help support people in the form of courses, a gym for their health and wellbeing, along with activities such as the involvement in the homeless games
Streetvet
HousingTo provide free accessible veterinary care to animals belonging to those experiencing homelessness, the vulnerable and those in crisis
The Cathedral Archer Project Limited
Arts, Charitable activities, Housing, Leisure, Religion, Social careThe CAP is a day centre for homeless and vulnerable adults based in Sheffield City Centre. Services provided are(showers, free telephone, free breakfasts, subsidised lunches, access to health care professionals, education, football, sewing, literacy & numeracy, internet access,advice & guidance session, signposting and working alongside other agencies) Also offered are a variety of activities.
Doorway
Beneficiary group, HousingDoorways works with vulnerable young people 16-25 years who are homeless, vulnerably housed or in housing need in Warwickshire. The Charity's core services are Housing Advice, Support and Development. All services work closely together to provide appropriate options for young people to enable clients to manage successful, sustained independent living
Safe And Sound Homes
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HousingSASH prevents vulnerable young people from becoming homeless by offering them a room in a volunteer?s home. We provide emergency accommodation through our Nightstop Service for up to 14 nights. Longer term accommodation, for up to 2 years is provided through our Supported Lodgings schemes.
Depaul Housing Services
Beneficiary group, HousingThe charitable company was formed in 2013 and became a registered social landlord in 2014. The company owns and manages accommodation services for the benefit of homeless young people within the Tyneside and Manchester areas, as well the London Borough of Haringey.
Every Youth
Beneficiary group, HousingEvery Youth exists to help the most disadvataged young people succeed in life. Homelessness is our chosen indicator of disadvantage and is a symptom of complex issues - often throughout childhood - that can only be addressed through holistic and patient support. We believe that with such support young people can overcome trauma and succeed on their terms.
All Saints Homeless Shelter
HousingHousing homeless people in the East Midlands.
The E C Roberts Centre
Beneficiary group, HousingEC Roberts Centre is based in Portsmouth but also provides services in Gosport and Havant. Working together to improve the lives of Children and Families we develop and deliver innovative services for families who are facing homelessness or the impact of family breakdown giving people the skills to manage their money, home and children.
Only A Pavement Away CIO
Crime and Justice, HousingActing as the conduit between employers and charities in order to help & support vulnerable people who are homeless, ex-offenders or military veterans into work within the hospitality industry.
Emmanuel House Support Centre
Health, Housing, Social care, Social welfareBased in Nottingham, we provide support services for vulnerable adults to prevent, intervene in and aid recovery from homelessness by providing open access services that address people's multiple and complex needs; basic services like food and clothing, multidimensional support, medical and mental health services and a social inclusion programme. We delver the Winter Shelter which has 20 beds.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many homelessness housing charities are there in the UK?
There are 1,839 registered homelessness housing charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the homelessness housing charities by income?
Nuffield Health is the largest by latest reported annual income (£1.5bn). Notable peers are listed on this page; the full ranking is available by sorting the results by highest income.
What is the combined annual income of homelessness housing charities?
Homelessness housing charities reported a combined annual income of £15.9bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for homelessness housing charities?
Across all homelessness housing charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 89.6%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of homelessness housing charities?
Homelessness housing charities have an average annual income of £1.5m. The distribution is heavily skewed: a small number of large charities account for most sector income, while the majority report under £100k a year.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are sourced from the Charity Commission for England and Wales public register, refreshed weekly. Derived metrics (program ratio, efficiency) are calculated by Charity Finder using the formulas documented on the data sources page.