Catherine Ellingham

Norwich - St Martins Housing Trust

Fundraising for St Martins Housing Trust
£515
raised of £500 target
In memory of Tim Danzelman
We address the needs of homeless people to enable them to achieve independence

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Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

Tim Danzelman, a much loved son, brother, daddy, uncle and friend to so many, sadly lost his lifelong battle with drug and alcohol addiction on 30th June 2022, in Plymouth, aged just 43. 

Tim spent many years on and off the streets of Norwich, having grown up a few miles away in Hethersett. St Martins Housing Trust were a huge support to him, offering accommodation not just for Tim, but for his dog Missy who he refused to leave behind. Many places wouldn't allow dogs, but the staff at Bishopbridge House gave him a room with access to a garden so Missy could stay with him, and also offered him counselling and support. When he left there after struggling to cope in Norwich any more, the staff there were so kind and compassionate towards me when I went to collect his things, and all spoke so fondly of him.

In return for their kindness and compassion, we would like to support them by raising money to enable them to help more homeless and vulnerable adults in his situation.

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About the charity

St Martins addresses the needs of homeless people in Norwich. We offer emergency direct access accommodation, residential care, support and development to enable everyone to achieve their full potential and a greater level of independence.

Donation summary

Total raised
£515.00
+ £91.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£515.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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