Help save two lives

We understand that pets can be a lifeline for someone experiencing homelessness. That’s why we offer pet friendly accommodation.

Help save two lives

We understand that pets can be a lifeline for someone experiencing homelessness. That’s why we are one of the only charities to offer pet friendly accommodation.

A pet can be a source of comfort and protection for someone sleeping on the streets. Many people are forced to choose between shelter and their companion, and this means many people sleep in dangerous conditions so they are not separated.

Here at St Mungo’s, we recognise that pets can be a lifeline for someone experiencing homelessness. That’s why we accept pets in our hostels.

By supporting St Mungo’s, you could help save two lives.

A pet can be a source of comfort and protection for someone sleeping on the streets. Many people are forced to choose between shelter and their companion, and this means many people sleep in dangerous conditions so they are not separated.

Here at St Mungo’s, we recognise that pets can be a lifeline for someone experiencing homelessness. That’s why we accept pets in our hostels.

By supporting St Mungo’s, you could help save two lives.

Arwa and Jacko

Arwa, a Syrian-Palestinian refugee, fled a war zone, leaving everything she knew behind. But she was able to reunite with her beloved Golden Retriever, Jacko, after being able to bring him over to the UK.

But after being evicted, Arwa couldn’t find a place to stay that would allow her to keep Jacko. So the two of them slept rough.

“I couldn’t give up Jacko – he was all I had. 

It was the worst thing that’s ever happened to me – even worse than the war.”

St Mungo’s was able to offer Arwa and Jacko a safe place to sleep where they could stay together.

Arwa and Jacko

Arwa, a Syrian-Palestinian refugee, fled a war zone, leaving everything she knew behind. But she was able to reunite with her beloved Golden Retriever, Jacko, after being able to bring him over to the UK.

But after being evicted, Arwa couldn’t find a place to stay that would allow her to keep Jacko. So the two of them slept rough.

“I couldn’t give up Jacko – he was all I had. 

It was the worst thing that’s ever happened to me – even worse than the war.”

St Mungo’s was able to offer Arwa and Jacko a safe place to sleep where they could stay together.

A St Mungo's client in a park with her dog

How you can help

£100

£100

could help someone and their pet into a permanent home, so they can start to rebuild their life.
Donate £100

£50

£50

could help provide the essentials someone and their pet needs when they arrive at St Mungo's.
Donate £50

£25

£25

could help save two lives from the street.
Donate £25