Recent Grants
Lifeline Harrogate provides supported housing to homeless men and women with complex and entrenched issues, including those who have experienced abuse.
Each resident is provided with a dedicated support worker to help them work through their challenges, which might include mental health issues, addiction recovery, access to training and employment, long-term housing and community activities.
Lifeline Harrogate aims to provide high quality, secure accommodation to allow homeless people to get back on their feet in safety and comfort. Help the Homeless recently provided a grant of £4,000 towards kitchen refurbishments in one of the group homes.
Dover Outreach Centre aims to get homeless people off the streets and into stable accommodation.
Services include a regular drop-in facility, a winter shelter, supported housing, a community café and a social enterprise which provides training and employment opportunities.
Help the Homeless has awarded a grant of £5,000 towards the refurbishment of move-on accommodation in central Dover.
Back on Track is a Greater Manchester charity that enables homeless and other vulnerable adults to make positive changes through community learning and holistic support. This could be managing problematic drug/alcohol use, living a crime-free life, improving mental health and wellbeing, or finding a stable home.
The organisation offers a range of support and learning opportunities including employability, functional skills, creative activities, citizenship, life skills, and health & wellbeing.
Help the Homeless recently provided a grant of £3,000 for upgraded café furniture for the learning centre.