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Urgent appeal – our Day Centre needs your help!

Urgent appeal – our Day Centre needs your help!

We're launching an urgent appeal to raise £30,000 by April 2025 to make sure our Day Centre service can keep supporting people facing homelessness in our community. Can you help us hit our goal? Here at Two Saints, we provide people with homes and specialist support...

Happy headlines from Two Saints (October)

Happy headlines from Two Saints (October)

We've been busy this spooky season! Here’s some of the good news which put big smiles on Two Saints faces this October. Our Southampton Day Centre service received a very generous harvest donation of around six crates containing much needed items such as coffee,...

Meet our new executive director of finance and IT

Meet our new executive director of finance and IT

We're very pleased to announce that we've welcomed Susan Aistrope as our new executive director of finance and IT here at Two Saints. Our chief executive, Janice Hughes, said: "I’m pleased to welcome our new executive director of finance and IT, Susan Aistrope. ...

Happy headlines from Two Saints (September)

Happy headlines from Two Saints (September)

Summer may be drawing to a close, but that doesn't mean the fun has to! Here’s some of the good news which put big smiles on Two Saints faces this September. Staff at our Oakdene House service in Portsmouth hosted a summer barbeque for their clients to enjoy in their...

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If you know of a veteran experiencing homelessness, contact their Local Authority or Streetlink if they're sleeping rough.

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StreetLink is a service that helps connect people sleeping rough in England and Wales with local outreach teams.

If you are sleeping rough or see someone sleeping rough you can make an alert online via www.streetlink.org.uk.

If someone is in immediate danger or requires urgent medical attention, always call 999.

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