Virgin Money London Marathon April 2018

From street homelessness to those battling addiction, the services we offer puts the person and their needs at the centre of their support enabling people to take control of their life circumstances.
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Visit the charity's profileFrom street homelessness to those battling addiction, the services we offer puts the person and their needs at the centre of their support enabling people to take control of their life circumstances.
Closed 15/05/2018
Please sponsor our #Team Sally runners in their marathon efforts as they pound the streets of London in support of the work we do with people who are experiencing homelessness.
We passionately believe that no one is beyond hope, however great their problems. So very often, through our care, support, practical help and the time we freely give, people find the strength to turn their lives around. Above all, we are a friend to people who have nowhere else to turn, offering love and hope in place of despair.
A number of our lifehouses offer emergency accommodation on a night-by-night basis to people who have nowhere else to stay. The accommodation is basic but safe and secure and the staff on duty are available to support the individual through the night. In most lifehouses, free meals are provided and the individual is able to keep warm and feel safe for the night. As well as people sleeping on the streets, this may include ‘sofa surfers’ or people with no recourse to public funds who are running out of options for where they can receive support and offers of help. During periods of extreme weather, our lifehouses and churches make use of all available space in order to protect people from the cold. People are at their most vulnerable when the temperature drops, and many people sleeping rough will drink alcohol or take substances to help them get off to sleep in the cold. This has many ramifications for their body and the body’s ability to regulate their temperature. People are at severe risk of hypothermia, and it is our responsibility to ensure that we do what we can to prevent loss of life. Many Salvation Army churches are part of a cold weather night shelter scheme with other churches in their area. Many work on a rota basis where halls and community areas are opened up for people sleeping rough.Thankyou!
www.salvationarmy.org.uk/rough-sleeping-street-homelessness
www.salvationarmy.org.uk/homelessness
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