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Impact Initiatives - Stopover
Young single homeless women aged 16-30. Applicants must have a local connection to Brighton and Hove. Impact Initiatives is the only provider of young person's gender-specific accommodation in Brighton and Hove.
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Keychange Charity - Wayside
Single women at risk aged 18 to 59 who are at risk of homelessness with support needs. Low level support, primarily housing related, is provided as well a peaceful and stable environment. No drugs or alcohol are permitted in the building.
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Kingston Churches Action on Homelessness - Accommodation Pathway
Single homeless people who have low support needs. Successful referrals require applicants to meet the local connection criteria of being resident in Kingston upon Thames for six out of twelve months or three out of five years.
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Launchpad Reading (Nova)
The Nova project is a specialist service for women, established in 2021 by Reading Borough Council, in response to an identified need. It provides a home for 10 multiply disadvantaged women in a gender and trauma-informed supported environment. The home is a safe space for female residents to help them begin to recover from the experience of homelessness and to help them rebuild their lives until they are ready to move on. As women experience homelessness differently from men – affected by violence, abuse and sexual harassment – there is a need for specialised, individual, gender-informed support to work through severe traumas such as domestic abuse which Launchpad staff will provide alongside partner agencies.
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Launchpad Reading (Supported Housing)
Launchpad provide temporary accommodation across Reading for 100 people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, including support, so individuals can obtain and sustain more permanent housing. Can accept people with dogs.
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London Cyrenians - Cherry Tree House
Single people with support needs, eg homeless people, people with mental health or substance misuse problems, care leavers, rough sleepers, young people at risk. Some projects accept people with both mental health and alcohol/drug problems. Applicants must have a local connection to the London borough where their referral agency is based.
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Look Ahead - East London Apartments
Single homeless people with a history of rough sleeping who have high & complex support needs. Applicants referred via HOST must have local connection.
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Marsha Phoenix Memorial Trust
Young single homeless women aged 16-21. Priority to those with a Lewisham connection.
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Newark Emmaus Trust
Young homeless people aged 16-25, including young mothers and babies, young pregnant women aged 16-25, ex-offenders and people with histories of alcohol and substance abuse. Priority given to people with a Newark and Sherwood connection.
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North Star Housing Group - Rainham House
Vulnerable women with or without children, with support needs. Priority given to those with a local connection to Middlesbrough. Can accept people with dogs.
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Oasis Community Housing - Naomi Project & Flats
Young single homeless women aged 16-30 with support needs. Local connection necessary (exceptional circumstances can be discussed).
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Orwell HA - Hinde House
Single homeless women aged 16 and over, including women with mental health or substance misuse problems, care leavers and ex-offenders. No local connection required.