When Simon was 21, he was forced out of his family home. We've helped him to transform his life, improving his mental health and starting his dream job. Read more
Team Around Me (TAM) is a strengths-based and trauma-informed model for holding meetings that puts the client at the centre of their support. Read more
We rely on local services and councils to conduct this essential piece of work. Find out how you can be involved in our 2024 census. Read more
Our report, ‘Making Women Count,’ sets out the key findings and lessons from the first-of-its-kind 2022 census of women sleeping rough in London. Read more
People experiencing homelessness face multiple barriers when accessing healthcare. This can result in numerous and chronic health issues, even when some are easily treatable Read more
Our specialist health team improves access and engagement to healthcare for the Londoners wex support Read more
Seeing people on the street is the most visible form of homelessness, but it’s just the tip of the iceberg. There are many forms of homelessness and it’s important to recognise them all so people can get the right support to rebuild their lives. Read more
Lainey, 21, lives at one of our specialist women’s homes in North London. She’s studying animal management with dreams of being a vet and working with animals in the countryside. Lainey’s future looks bright now, but life has thrown many challenges at her. Read more
When Melake escaped Ethiopia, he dreamed of building a new life. But the reality was to be much different. Ongoing bureaucratic issues with his asylum status meant he spent over twenty years sleeping on our city's streets. Our Islington Hospital Discharge service helped him get what he needed most: a home — the first in 30 years. Now, he's on the up and looking forward to the life he dreamt of. Read more
Fred is a trained musician who lived in Enfield for thirty years. He would love to return to Enfield, to the community he knows, and rebuild his life. But he is stuck in emergency temporary accommodation. Read more
There are many reasons why someone might become homeless – personal, social, systemic and political. As Londoners, we face some particular challenges not experienced as strongly by the rest of the country. Read more