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Autumn Budget announced – what does it mean for homelessness?

Autumn Budget announced – what does it mean for homelessness?

Yesterday, Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, set out the Autumn Budget - the Government's plan for spending and tax in the year ahead. In it, she announced plans to build more social housing, to consult on possible multi-year rent settlement, and £233...

Commemoration Service 2024

Commemoration Service 2024

Two Saints will be taking part in a commemoration service in memory of those who have been homeless and died since November 2023. More than 35 rough sleepers have sadly passed away in the last year. We would love for members of the community, especially Two Saints...

Council secures Two Saints funding contracts until 2026

Council secures Two Saints funding contracts until 2026

Hampshire County Council announced yesterday (14 October) that homelessness funding contracts supporting Two Saints will not be axed ahead of time. This is great news for the organisation, and secures funding until the original contract term of 31 March, 2026. The...

Newbury MP meets with clients and staff at service

Newbury MP meets with clients and staff at service

Two Saints was very pleased to welcome Lee Dillon, the Lib Dem MP for Newbury, to our Newbury service earlier this week. Lee spoke to staff about securing funding for homelessness services, and how important it is to challenge stigma. He also spoke about his...

Two Saints encourages council to re-think proposed funding cuts

Two Saints encourages council to re-think proposed funding cuts

Two Saints’ Chief Executive Richard Gammage has asked councillors to reconsider proposed funding cuts that would increase rough sleeping in the county and could ultimately result in a tragic increase in deaths amongst the homeless community. Richard spoke up in...

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