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homelessness?

Help us achieve our mission to end homelessess and rebuild lives.

Homelessness doesn't stop when someone comes off the streets. And neither does our support.
Our goal isn't to just provide someone with a home, but to give them to tools to keep a home for good and thrive.

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How we help end homelessness

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We supported 24,935 people who were homeless, or at risk of homelessness
in 2021-22

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5,490 people were supported by our outreach teams
in 2021-22

James' story

It was an outreach worker that changed everything for James. 

James' mum died when he was just 9 years old. In his 30s he had a successful marketing career, but the stress of work became too much and he was unable to hold down relationships. He began to struggle with his mental health and subsequently ended up rough sleeping. 

He talks about his journey and how St Mungo’s has been instrumental in his recovery.

“St Mungo’s were aligned as this service that I had been crying out for my whole life. Since the age of 9 really, that support, that community, that fellowship that it has turned out to be”.

Life doesn’t have to end after homelessness. James is now living in his own accommodation and getting the support he deserves. 

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James' story

It was an outreach worker that changed everything for James. 

James' mum died when he was just 9 years old. In his 30s he had a successful marketing career, but the stress of work became too much and he was unable to hold down relationships. He began to struggle with his mental health and subsequently ended up rough sleeping. 

He talks about his journey and how St Mungo’s has been instrumental in his recovery.

“St Mungo’s were aligned as this service that I had been crying out for my whole life. Since the age of 9 really, that support, that community, that fellowship that it has turned out to be”.

Life doesn’t have to end after homelessness. James is now living in his own accommodation and getting the support he deserves. 

Find out more