Homelessness: Are severe weather policies working in London?
Severe Weather Emergency Protocols (SWEPs) are put in place in London to protect people experiencing homelessness during particularly poor weather
Severe Weather Emergency Protocols (SWEPs) are put in place in London to protect people experiencing homelessness during particularly poor weather
Cases of youth homelessness in London increased by 10% in the last year, new data has revealed. Charities are urging
The temperature has dropped, the morning is marked by frost and the night-time by ice; winter is here. For many
A group of 100 fundraisers abseiled down Twickenham stadium yesterday in aid of a charity helping homeless people to rebuild their lives.
There were 162,000 homeless Londoners, including 78,000 children, in temporary accommodation over Christmas, according to London Councils, and numbers are
A report by Shelter found Brighton and Hove to be the worst city in the South-East for homelessness yet housing
Scouts as young as ten slept on the street in Twickenham on Saturday night to raise money for a homelessness
Two students from London School of Economics Athletics Union (LSEAU) teamed up with Raising and Giving to fundraise for national homelessness charities Crisis and St Mungo’s. This
A Westminster homelessness charity has been awarded £10,000 for its work during the pandemic. St. Mungo’s street outreach service was
Over £110,000 has been raised so far for this year’s Sleep Out event for homelessness charity Glass Door. Started in 2013,
Homelessness charities have had to drastically change how they work to reach and help those in need to tackle rough