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Julian House supports vulnerable and at-risk individuals across the South-West. These include adults and young people experiencing homelessness, those escaping domestic abuse, adults with learning difficulties, people who need support after leaving prison and long-term unemployed.
The charity operates over 50 different projects, and currently manages over 90 accommodation sites including our homeless outreach services and the 20-bed emergency access hostel in Bath.
We need the communitys help more than ever.
Perfect storm is an often over used description but right now that is how the immediate future looks for Julian House and the people that we support. A chronic shortage of affordable move on accommodation; rising rents; more people ending up on the streets; crippling rises in the cost of lifes most basic commodities - food and fuel (for our clients, our staff, and the charity) and a squeeze on benefits, when the beneficiaries need them most.
None of what we have achieved to date or hope to achieve would be possible with the endorsement of supporters like you.
Not just changing lives often saving lives.
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You will help people like Scott. Scott suffered from abuse as a child and was given his first pint at just eight years old. As a result, he has spent the last 20 years in a cycle of drug and alcohol addiction. I used drugs to block things out. After losing his job and tenancy, he was homeless for three years and was forced to sleep in his car. In the end it got too much, and Scott attempted suicide. I had nowhere to live, I had lost my job again.
Since coming into our care, Scott is now living in his own flat, has a full-time job, has been abstinent since January and is looking forward to running another half marathon for Julian House. I feel very grateful to have been given another chance. My future now is to give my daughter the best life she deserves.
Support us, so together we can do more. Donate to help rebuild lives.
£15 could pay for a replacement birth certificate, essential ID for someone moving into accommodation.
£20 could pay for one weeks washing at the emergency hostel
£50 could pay for phones and top up cards, providing vital contact for those needing our support
£100 could feed 30 people a day in the emergency hostel
£150 could pay for Tablet so that children in our domestic abuse refuge can continue their education.
£500 could pay for pay for a starter pack for someone moving into new accommodation containing essential household items such as bedding, towels, crockery, kettle and toaster.
Please donate what you can today