The hard stone step of a shop doorway, beneath the flickering lights of an underpass or struggling to sleep to the sounds of thundering trains. For some, this is the reality of rough sleeping. Secluded spots, barely shielded from the wind, rain or frost.
Care is given to those in need by New Hope’s expert team of support workers to ensure that some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised in our community receive food, clean clothes, sleeping bags and support to access accommodation, health care and benefits.
Up to 52 people every night are provided with a safe place to stay and over 450 people each year receive support through our accommodations and intervention, recovery and prevention support services.
can provide hot food, a shower, clean clothes and access to laundry facilities at the Haven drop-in advice and support centre
can give someone experiencing homelessness access to a key working session with a skilled and compassionate staff member
can provide comprehensive, holistic, and life-changing support at the Haven to someone facing homelessness in Watford