Find out about other supporters and their reasons for supporting St Mungo's.

  • Suzanne Patrick
    St Mungo's is London's largest homeless charity and by supporting them I feel like I am doing a little bit to help.
  • Tom Rob Smith
    Author of the 2008 Booker Prize nomination Child 44 and its recent follow-up The Secret Speech. Tom kindly agreed to donate a percentage of his royalties to St Mungo's.
  • Rachelle Tassé-Easterbrook
    Rachelle took part in St Mungo's Bridge Walk earlier this year, raising vital funds to support our Mental Health Appeal. She also volunteers at one of our hostels.
  • Nancy Smallwood
    Nancy a 22 year old from Dingle in Ireland spent her hour on the fourth plinth, One & Other project, in support of St Mungo's.
  • Sean Galligan
    Homelessness has always struck a chord with me - I think it's one of the hardest ordeals for a person to deal with, and it's something that can happen to anyone of us.
  • Canon David Meara
    Because St Mungo's offers solid practical help to those who have no shelter and few resources, it is particularly appropriate for St Bride's to give them support.
  • Katy Doolan
    What inspired me to support St Mungo’s is their commitment and determination to be there for as long as it takes.