Homeless Oxfordshire provides an open door for people whose lives have been shaped by trauma and disadvantage; offering safety, stability and support when it is needed most.
Homeless Oxfordshire provides a range of accommodation with access to high-quality, psychologically informed support for people facing homelessness, to help them take control of their lives.
The people most in need of our services have experienced trauma throughout their lives. This often starts with abuse and neglect in childhood and continues with mental and physical health challenges in adulthood.
Accessing the services they need can also be a struggle in an expensive county with a lack of affordable housing, insecurity in employment and reduced welfare provision. As homelessness across the country and the county continues to rise, all our services are in high demand.
Homeless Oxfordshire is often the only organisation able to accommodate and support people whose complex needs result from severe trauma and disadvantage. We see everyone as individuals, we don’t discriminate, and we don’t give up on people – there is always the potential for things to be different.
Thank you Mirius™ Global Hygiene Solutions for reaching new heights with their fundraising efforts by hiking to the summit of Mt Snowdon in aid of Homeless Oxfordshire! 🏔 💪
We are incredibly grateful to everyone who took part. You can still donate ⬇
Mirius's Homeless Oxfordshire Fundraiser
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Simon and Tim had a great visit to @RAW_Workshop
recently and we’re really looking forward to collaborating with Rick and the team on initiatives that will benefit the people we support. Watch this space… #SOCIALIMPACT #SUSTAINABILITY #SOCIALVALUE
Inspiring to visit some of the essential facilities across Oxford run by @ConnectionSup @Aspireoxonline @Homeless_Oxford yesterday, including dedicated supported housing for women, step-down support and O’Hanlon House. 1/2
Thank you @AnnelieseDodds for your visit to O’Hanlon House yesterday where we demonstrated some of the vital work our support teams do to help people experiencing homelessness to rebuild their lives.