

We are proud to work with a range of businesses to support our mission to end homelessness and rebuild lives.

As the country’s largest housebuilder we recognise the real need to tackle homelessness. Which is why we launched a 3-year £500,000 partnership to help St Mungo’s expand its innovative gardening programme, Putting Down Roots, using horticultural training to give homeless people new skills and confidence. We have also given St Mungo’s an extra £125,000 in emergency funding to help with homelessness during the Covid crisis.

Mace and the Mace Foundation are delighted to partner with St Mungo’s. Both Mace and St Mungo’s look to invest in the future, and we are passionate in supporting their efforts to enable sustainable recovery from homelessness for their clients. We provide funding to support St Mungo’s Westminster Outreach teams find people sleeping rough, as well as their construction skills team to train their clients to get work ready.

Jo Malone London are proud to support St Mungo’s wellbeing and horticultural project Putting Down Roots through their Charity Candle Collection. 75% (less VAT) of the retail price of each Charity Home Candle sold in the UK & Ireland goes directly to supporting the initiative, which uses gardening as an aid to recovery from the issues that can lead to homelessness including poor mental health and wellbeing. Together St Mungo’s clients, staff and volunteers maintain and enhance gardens in Bristol and London offering people a safe place to reconnect, recover and grow.

Taylor Wimpey are proud to have been a corporate partner of St Mungo’s since 2017. We are a significant supporter of the charity’s Construction Skills programme which provides training and employment opportunities for people affected by homelessness in the construction industry. To date we have donated and fundraised over £500,000 including support to enable St Mungo's to set up and run a food bank for their vulnerable clients shielding during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Stanhope Foundation is proud to work with St Mungo’s to help people recover from homelessness and rebuild their lives. Together, our partnership will help St Mungo’s client’s access meaningful employment. The Stanhope Foundation will contribute directly to the running of St Mungo's Recovery College and employment team, enabling St Mungo’s clients to access education, training and specialist job support.
Contact our Corporate Partnerships team to find out how your company could benefit from a partnership with St Mungo's.