No Place Like Home - Homeless Prevention & Landlord Liaison Service (360G-EssexCF-A501068)

£50,000

To employ a specialist housing coordinator over two years to support people who are homeless, or at risk of homelessness, in Southend

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Grant Details

Amount Applied For 50000
Amount Awarded 50000
Award Date 2019-03-01T00:00:00+00:00
Beneficiary Location: Country Code GB
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code E01015852
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code Type LSOA
Beneficiary Location: Name Southend-on-Sea 015B
Grant Programme: Code 2018/19
Grant Programme: Title Nationwide Community Grants Programme
Impact Category Advance people's physical and mental health, wellbeing and safety
Last Modified 2021-04-29T00:00:00+00:00
Planned Dates: Duration (months) 23
Planned Dates: End Date 2021-03-31T00:00:00+00:00
Planned Dates: Start Date 2019-04-01T00:00:00+00:00
Primary age group Adults (26 – 65)
Primary beneficiary Homeless people
Primary issue Homelessness
Recipient Org: Charity Number 1098126
Recipient Org: Description HARP is the leading homeless charity in Southend. Our aim is to help prevent homelessness with early intervention as well as helping people overcome homelessness for good. Everything we do is geared towards helping people move away from homelessness permanently, enabling them to lead happy, independent and fulfilling lives within the community. We support over 1,200 people on average every year and as the amount of people affected by homelessness grows so does the demand for our services. At HARP, we are always looking at new ways to help people get off the streets - and stay off the streets. The number of bed spaces we are able to offer has grown, as part of HARP’s response to the growing need in the town, from 174 in mid-2018 to 214 today, plus additional sleeping spaces in our Extended Emergency Service - an overnight shelter at our Bradbury Centre for those in immediate need. we have always emphasised that rough sleeping is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of overall levels of homelessness. Although this is the most visible and dangerous aspect, there are countless more people in precarious accommodation, sofa-surfing, or staying in temporary housing who need ongoing support to avoid and overcome homelessness. And new people are finding themselves in these precarious and often dangerous circumstances every day.Nearly half of the people who came to HARP for help in 2019 were using our services for the first time, and over half of those new visitors were sofa surfing, had no fixed abode, or were at risk of losing their accommodation and were in need of help and support to keep it. This only goes to show how many local people are struggling to keep a roof over their heads and are in danger of ending up on the streets. We desperately need more social housing and affordable accommodation (and this means properties to rent, not just “affordable housing” for people fortunate enough to be able to purchase), as well as better support for people struggling with their financial and housing situations, and a genuine effort to tackle the root causes of homelessness.
Recipient Org: Web Address http://www.harpsouthend.org.uk