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Last year almost 9,000 people were seen sleeping on Londons streets. We want this number to be zero.
The London Homeless Collective are a group of 25 charities that work together to end rough sleeping in the capital. Rough sleeping has more than doubled in London since 2010, and despite the emergency help given to rough sleepers during the COVID19 crisis, we fear that the pandemic is going to bring a new wave of people to the streets.
Widespread job losses, welfare changes, soaring housing costs, and a shortage of affordable accommodation all mean that more and more people are left with nowhere to call home. This is why the London Homeless Collective work together to protect and support those in need, and help them get back on their feet.
Together, we make sure that nobody is left behind. You can help us too.
Please donate to the London Homeless Collective so that we can help more people get a safe roof over their heads, and rebuild their lives.
London Homeless Collective charities offer street outreach, provide emergency accommodation, take care of mental and physical health, serve hot meals, provide laundry facilities, help secure permanent accommodation, help get jobs and much much more.
By donating to this coalition of charities, you can be confident that your donation will be distributed fairly and provide real help for people sleeping rough.
If you would like to find out more about the projects that will be funded email lhcg@homelesslink.org.uk
The London Homeless Collective comprises:
The 999 Club, The Albert Kennedy Trust, Barons Court Project, Caritas - Anchor House, Centrepoint Soho, The Church Army, The Connection at St Martins-in the-Fields, Crisis UK, Depaul UK, Evolve Housing + Support, Glass Door Homeless Charity, Homeless Action in Barnet, Homeless Link, Housing Justice, Kingston Churches Action on Homelessness, LookAhead, New Horizon Youth Centre, The Salvation Army, Shelter, The Single Homeless Project, Spear Housing Association Limited, The Big Issue Foundation, The Passage, West London Mission, and YMCA.
Homeless Link is managing and coordinating the equal distribution of donations across the London Homeless Collective coalition.
A bit about the process: A processing fee of 1.9% +20p applies to all donations. If you choose to claim Gift Aid on your donation, 100% of this will be delivered to the charities. All funds will be distributed by JustGiving to Homeless Link, who will distribute them equally between the 25 member charities.