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Services to tackle homelessness; ensure that those in need have access to the right support and, where appropriate, the right long-term care; provision of, or help to access, appropriate skills training and employment advice to enable service users to engage in paid or voluntary work.

Alternatives provides mental health and holistic wellbeing support to marginalised women, and by extension their families, living in Newham. We do this by offering free and accessible talking therapy, through advocacy support and community projects and by providing meaningful volunteering and employment opportunities.

Support running CAP Debt Centre, CAP Job Club, CAP Money Course and CAP Life Skills in South Croydon.


We take homeless people off the streets who have been assessed and referred by key workers and are committed and motivated to the challenge of getting back on track. We provide them with a room in a shared property and help them to find a job, save funds and find permanent accommodation, with aftercare. We provide them with physical, mental and spiritual care with a Christian faith-based focus.


PROVISION OF ACCOMMODATION AND WORK TO PREVIOUSLY HOMELESS PEOPLE.SOCIAL FURNITURE SCHEMERECYCLING FACILITIES


Faithlife Community Trust operates a Food Bank to alleviate the effects of food poverty in people experiencing food crisis and extreme poverty living on the streets. We also operate a Job Club which provides advice and training to unemployed individuals concerning employment, including training in CV writing, and interview techniques. We are looking at new activities we can offer to the community.


Our focus in the U.K. is to provide comfort and security for the elderly in a family atmosphere, in our residential homes, nursing unit and retirement flats. The Congregation's work overseas is more diverse; to respond to destitution, sickness, lack of employment or education opportunity.


Transforming lives through supportive employment.

The trustees raise funds in England through a variety of methods and use those funds to make grants to individuals and groups in South India to be utilised in accordance with its Charitable objects. The use and application of funds is verified by a visit at least once each year to check on progress of projects and assess new requests for funding assistance.


Kings Arms Project is a charity tackling homelessness, displacement, and isolation in Bedford. We provide person-centered support, accommodation, and opportunities for growth. Our 4 teams Outreach, Supported Accommodation, Pathways, and Refugee & Migrants offer housing, employment support, legal aid, and life skills training, helping individuals regain stability and thrive in their communities.


Providing food banks and community shops and running employability programmes to enable people to become employed


Providing supported accommodation to homeless and vulnerable people, a homelessness resource centre, private sector access scheme, employability support, the provision of affordable housing, family support services and support for victims of domestic and sexual abuse.


Resisting poverty, empowering people and restoring hope.


Open Doors provides the teaching of the English language to those who are disadvantaged, marginalised or isolated by language or culture. We run ESOL classes and vocational NVQ courses, employment mentoring and teacher training courses to qualify teachers to teach ESOL. Open Doors provides other workshops and activities seeking to help clients increase integration.


Youth Work. Drop in for all ages. Jobsclub.


Junction 42 exists to see the lives of offenders and their communities visibly transformed through:Employability and entrepreneurial trainingCreative education and engagementThrough the gate mentoring and faith support


The Camden Spear Course is a 6-week employment training programme for young people aged 16-24 who are ?NEET?. It addresses the prevailing issues that undermine their potential to succeed in the mainstream economy.


We work with ex-offenders and those at risk of offending. Our programme starts with providing full time jobs in one of our businesses, gaining valuable work experience and skills as well as on the job training and support. Through this work we give people the chance to overcome the cycles of reoffending and continue to transform their lives as they grow in their Christian faith.


The charity supports those in need in Njoro by providing items & services such as food, medicine, school uniforms, clothes and counselling as well as providing or assisting with training or work options for the family. Working with other organisations, churches and government departments, we aim to keep children in families and prevent children being placed in children's homes because of poverty.

The Trust provides practical provision & support for people in need helping through the provision of furniture, household items & clothing. We run money & employability advice alongside helping people with seeking housing, these mentoring & support programmes aim to help people to reach their full potential. As well as running various community groups, offering support, encouragement & friendship.


SOCIAL ENTERPRISE OUTLET EMPLOYING HOMELESS RESIDENTS OF OUR HOSTELS AND OTHER AGENCIES.


HOSTELS PROVIDING HOUSING FOR HOMELESS RESIDENTS, VOCATIONAL AND SKILLS TRAINING OR RE-TRAINING, ADVICE OR SUPPORT. BY PROVIDING THOSE WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED WITH WORK EXPERIENCE OR OTHER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDING SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT.


Waltham Forest Churches Night Shelter provides short-term accommodation, support and resettlement services for former rough sleepers and street homeless people in its hostel, known as 'Branches'. We provide advocacy, and access to life-skills development, employment, training and volunteering opportunities to give individuals a better chance of successful independent living after they move on.


YMCA Norfolk seeks to meet the needs of vulnerable young people through its supported accommodation, vocational, sports and pastoral care programmes across Norfolk.

YMCA believes in fairness and opportunity. There are essential building blocks for a full and rewarding life: a safe home; acceptance; guidance; friendship; physical and mental health; academic support; employment skills; and access to real opportunities. At YMCA, we provide these critical foundations for a fresh, strong start for young people and a better quality of life in the community.