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Just imagine not knowing where your next meal was coming from. We provide support for those who need it most. Tweets by Jane #Bournemouth #poole #dorset

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We not only help the homeless but also local families who can’t afford the basics. Now, on average every month, we serve 1,500 people, 500 cups of tea, 1,500 sandwiches, 1,500 cups of soup and 1,500 hot meals. Even the most modest food donation can make a difference to someone.

We not only help the homeless but also local families who can’t afford the basics. Now, on average every month, we serve 1,500 people, 500 cups of tea, 1,500 sandwiches, 1,500 cups of soup and 1,500 hot meals. Even the most modest food donation can make a difference to someone.
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You would be surprised how many well-known people have once been homeless. Prepare to be amazed! There are many reasons why a person may end up in this situation. With the right support it need not be permanent even if the barriers seem insurmountable. bit.ly/2OgEG6k

You would be surprised how many well-known people have once been homeless. Prepare to be amazed! 

There are many reasons why a person may end up in this situation. With the right support it need not be permanent even if the barriers seem insurmountable. bit.ly/2OgEG6k
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If you have the time please listen to this episode of the BBC World Service’s Documentary Podcast about the “hidden homeless”. It gives an excellent insight into the everyday life of people living in homeless hostels and temporary accommodation. bbc.in/2D4VYkL

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Can you help? With the winter weather biting, one important use of the money you #donate is the purchase of rough sleepers’ toiletry kits (razors, shower gel, toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, wet wipes, tampons, sanitary towels). It makes such a big difference!

Can you help? With the winter weather biting, one important use of the money you #donate is the purchase of rough sleepers’ toiletry kits (razors, shower gel, toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, wet wipes, tampons, sanitary towels). It makes such a big difference!
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"Sleeping in our car for nine weeks” say two 54-year-old grandparents from Essex, made homeless waiting for council home allocation. Homeless charity Crisis estimate 12,000 people are sleeping in cars, buses, trains, and tents every night in the UK. bbc.in/2G3Coak

"Sleeping in our car for nine weeks” say two 54-year-old grandparents from Essex, made homeless waiting for council home allocation. Homeless charity Crisis estimate 12,000 people are sleeping in cars, buses, trains, and tents every night in the UK. bbc.in/2G3Coak
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#FlashbackFriday! “You actually feel wanted”. Five years ago this video was made to show just what was happening at our soup kitchen at the time – it’s amazing what has been achieved in the six years since we began. #helpinghomeless #feedinghomeless bit.ly/2UgBOd6

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We’d never be able to do our work without the self-less support of our #volunteers. So it’s no wonder to discover four in 10 Britons are volunteering. It’s the “Big Society” in action. If you’ve thought of #volunteering we’d welcome you with open arms! bit.ly/2RMteGm

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Four facts about homelessness: 1) Homeless life span shortened by 30 years. 2) Homeless alcohol and drug abuse account 1/3 of all deaths. 3) Ending of private sector tenancies biggest cause of homelessness. 4) 44% of homeless people are employed.

Four facts about homelessness:
1) Homeless life span shortened by 30 years. 
2) Homeless alcohol and drug abuse account 1/3 of all deaths.
3) Ending of private sector tenancies biggest cause of homelessness.
4) 44% of homeless people are employed.
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We use your kind donations of money to purchase rough sleepers tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, underwear, socks, sleeping mats, and toiletries. If you would care to donate money or any of the items listed it would make a positive difference to those in need. Thank you!

We use your kind donations of money to purchase rough sleepers tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, underwear, socks, sleeping mats, and toiletries. If you would care to donate money or any of the items listed it would make a positive difference to those in need. Thank you!
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Ten reasons why people become homeless: •Rising rents •Welfare cuts •Severe lack of social housing •Mental health issues •Drug & alcohol addiction •Wage stagnation •Break-up of families •Bereavement •Leaving the armed services and prison •Neglect & abuse

Ten reasons why people become homeless: 
•Rising rents
•Welfare cuts 
•Severe lack of social housing
•Mental health issues 
•Drug & alcohol addiction 
•Wage stagnation
•Break-up of families 
•Bereavement 
•Leaving the armed services and prison
•Neglect & abuse
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Finland has virtually eradicated homelessness. How? Governments since 2007 have developed homeless policies on the principle of "Housing First" enabling rough sleepers and those who become homeless to have a stable and permanent home as soon as possible. bbc.in/2BgPaPG

Finland has virtually eradicated homelessness. How? Governments since 2007 have developed homeless policies on the principle of "Housing First" enabling rough sleepers and those who become homeless to have a stable and permanent home as soon as possible. bbc.in/2BgPaPG
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Is it time to abolish the Vagrancy Act? Pressure’s growing on the government to repeal a draconian law, enacted in 1447, 1547 and 1824 and still used to criminalise thousands of homeless people each year. Scotland and Northern Ireland have abolished it. ind.pn/2WCUnu0

Is it time to abolish the Vagrancy Act?  Pressure’s growing on the government to repeal a draconian law, enacted in 1447, 1547 and 1824 and still used to criminalise thousands of homeless people each year. Scotland and Northern Ireland have abolished it.  ind.pn/2WCUnu0
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How ingenious! A group of older women in the US are using discarded plastic bags to weave them into sleeping mats for the homeless. Apparently, it takes 600 bags to make an 18 square foot mat. The group in one year used approx. 52000 bags and made 88 mats. bit.ly/2BgHJYz

How ingenious! A group of older women in the US are using discarded plastic bags to weave them into sleeping mats for the homeless. Apparently, it takes 600 bags to make an 18 square foot mat. The group in one year used approx. 52000 bags and made 88 mats. bit.ly/2BgHJYz
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Meet Chris – One of Our Longest Serving Volunteers hopeforfood.org.uk/2019/08/10/mee… we are always looking for new volunteers in the #bournemouth area - if you would like to know more please get in touch