Housing Charities That specialise in Homelessness
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Homemaker (south West) Limited
Charitable activities, HousingThe aim of Homemaker is to prevent homelessness and promote independence. The services we currently provide cover Devon, Plymouth, Torbay and Somerset. Our services are usually for people who are at risk of losing their home or are in financial distress and include money advice, budgeting, debt advice, advocacy and tenancy sustainment. We also provide services to reduce re-offending in Devon.
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Beneficiary group, Health, HousingWE OFFER HOUSING & SUPPORT TO HOMELESS YOUNG MEN IN STOCKTON-ON-TEES WITH VARIOUS PROBLEMS WHICH CAN INCLUDE DRUG AND ALCOHOL MISUSE. WE TRY TO HELP OUR RESIDENTS TO BECOME DRUG FREE AND LIVE INDEPENDENTLY THROUGH HELP AND SUPPORT.WE SEPARATELY OPERATE A RESIDENTIAL FAMILY ASSESSMENT CENTRE AT OUR FARM IN BISHOP AUCKLAND.
C.a.s.t.
Beneficiary group, HousingWe assist asylum-seekers and refugees and new members of our community, offering advice and support and signposting them to appropriate services; and liaise with local community and statutory organisations and are active in night shelters and the Southend Homeless Action Network. At the same time, CAST is an activist organisation that challenges existing structures.
Church On The Street Ministries
Facilities, Health, Housing, Religion, Social welfareA Christian church with regular weekly Sunday services, but with proactive community action on the streets. We help and support people affected by homelessness, addictions and poverty just as Jesus taught us in Matthew 25 v 35 & 36.If you require prayer, pastoral care, have addiction problems and need help, struggle with poverty or just want to come and join us in the church, please contact us
The Great Commission Ministry
Arts, Beneficiary group, Housing, Religion, Social welfareThe Great Commission Ministry's main goal is to spread the gospel and see believers grow in faith. In doing so we also meet the practical needs of the community and regurarly help the poor, sick, homeless & elderly. We provide opportunities for basic training to help people be in touch with modern tecnology, and encourage members to use their natural gifts whether it be in music, dance, or drama.
E:merge (uk) Limited
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Social welfareA charity with a Christian ethos undertaking youth work for over 20 years in the most segregated, deprived and broken wards in Bradford and in other parts of the UK. Our goal is to operate to reach the most marginalized and enable them to become part of a community within which they can thrive, develop and realise their potential. We work with young people, at home, in school and on the streets.
The Friends Of The Connection At St. Martin-In-The-Fields
Associations, Charity and VCS support, HousingWe exist to support the work of The Connection at St Martin-in-the-Fields, to raise funds for that charity and to increase awareness among the public of homelessness.
Brick By Brick London Home Activity Group
HousingHelping homeless people in need by providing semi-permanent accommodation along with any necessary assistance and support. Much OF Brick by Brick's work focuses on obtaining and developing sites to provide accommodation for the homeless.
Colchester Engagement & Next Steps LTD
HousingColchester Emergency Night Shelter provides short-term emergency accommodation and meals to single homeless persons, normally for up to 28 days. During their stay, staff work intensively with residents to ensure that they receive the right benefits, to help them to access support to address other needs and to find appropriate and sustainable accommodation.
One Housing Foundation
Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareWork with the homeless and disadvantaged to improve the quality of their lives by providing advice, opportunities and support in areas such as employment and training, financial management, health and education, leisure, sports and the arts.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Emmanuel Loughborough
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, ReligionRegular public worship open to all. Teaching Christianity through sermons, courses and groups. Pastoral work: baptisms; marriage; funerals; visiting sick and bereaved. Promoting the church's mission by groups and activities for: parents and toddlers; children's and youth work; religious assemblies in schools; broken families; senior citizens; the homeless. Supporting charities in UK and overseas.
Hope 4 (rugby) LTD
Housing, Leisure, Social welfarePractical help for homeless and badly housed people. All activities operated at Hope Centre, 8 Newbold Road Rugby. The Centre open daily - providing advice and support on numerous issues, hot meals, showers, laundry and networking. Providing sleeping bags, changes of clothes etc. Winter Shelter in local churches (Dec to Mar). Overseeing a Trussell Trust Rugby Foodbank operation.
Manna House (cumbria)
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareManna House works for the benefit of the public in South Lakeland providing advice, advocacy and a drop-in support centre for those who are homeless, vulnerably housed, lonely or needing help. The Charity also offers a range of activities to develop life and employment skills to enable service users to become active members of the local community.
Free The Way
Health, Housing, Social welfareHelp and advice for peple suffering from addiction problems, referrals to specilalist treatment programmes. Supported accommodation providing stability and support to help clients in their journey towards recovery and independent living. A drop in facility providing food and washing facilities, a correspondance address and clothes for homeless substance misusers in Easington and srrounding areas.
The Dwf Foundation
Charitable activities, Education, HousingThis is a grant giving foundation which will cover homelessness, employability, education, environment and health and well being.
Guildford Action For Community Care
Beneficiary group, HousingGuildford Action supports homeless Individuals as well as isolated families. Our mission is to ?Enhance the lives of all those we come into contact with?. The projects are The Guildford Action Day Service (homelessness) and The GAF (Guildford Action for Families) support service. We aim to meet basic needs, maximise potential through group work, individual casework, signposting and outreach.
Suleymaniye Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Social welfareOur charity provides educational support and establish supplementary school to the children who lives in deprived area and experiences of difficulties gaining national level success due to the lack of language skills or overcrowded class sizes etc.. We are organising food bank and food aid for homeless or any vulnerable people in our area.
Sutton Community Works
Education, Housing, Social welfareWorking with people in the Borough of Sutton.Partnering with churches in the borough who support our projects which include Food Bank, Foodshop, Street Pastors & School Pastors, a befriending scheme and working with those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness through our accommodation projects and supporting those in Temporary Accommodation.
Sanctus
Charitable activities, Facilities, Health, HousingPROVIDES FOOD, SHELTER AND AMENITIES TO THE HOMELESS AND VULNERABLE IN CHELMSFORD, ESSEX, ENGLAND. THE CHARITY PRIMARILY OPERATES THE SANCTUS CAFE, FOR THE HOMELESS AND THOSE IN NEED IN THE CENTRE OF CHELMSFORD THE CAFE IS AN ACCESS POINT FOR THE SANCTUS HUB FOR ADVOCACY, SUPPORT, COUNSELLING AND SERVICES FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING.
Charles Thompson's Mission
HousingDROP IN FACILITIES FOR HOMELESS AND NEEDY
Shropshire Cat Rescue
Animals, HousingTo provide shelter, food, veterinary care for homeless, stray, abandoned and unwanted cats and kittens. To re-home said animals where possible. To benefit the community by trapping & neutering feral cats thus limiting their numbers to avoid health hazards and nuisance. To educate the public on health and care of cats and kittens in order to alleviate and obviate distress and cruelty.
Ace Of Clubs (clapham)
Health, Housing, Social careProvision of day centre services for homeless and vulnerable people including those suffering from addiction.
Faith Christian Group (reading) CIO
Housing, Social welfareWe are a Christian organisation whose objectives and activities are to relieve need or hardship in Reading. We work in three specific areas:1. ReadiFood - acting as Reading's foodbank2. Street work - feeding rough sleepers 3. A Bed for the Night (B4N) - co-ordinating a winter night shelter with local churches
Agenda CIO
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social welfareAgenda works to ensure that women & girls at risk of abuse, poverty, poor mental health, addiction and homelessness get support and protection; campaigns for systems to be transformed; raises awareness across sectors; and promotes public understanding. We do this through research and making and supporting the implementation of proposals designed to improve provision.
Young Men's Christian Association, Port Talbot Branch
Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Housing, LeisureYMCA has a homeless hostel for young men aged 16-35 with ongoing support. We also provide a centre based community centre which offers a range of facilities which includes a computer suite, climbing wall, gym facilities and training rooms. YMCA Port Talbot offers a range of services which includes education/training, sporting, health/fitness and cultural activities.