Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Christmas comfort for homeless and alone

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FOR so many of us, this past year has seen us spending more time at home than we ever have before. During these difficult times we’ve learnt how much we depend on each other for connection, hope and support – and how having somewhere safe to call home can be lifesaving.

While this Christmas will be unlike no other, most can look forward to some contact with loved ones, the exchanging of gifts and a home cooked Christmas dinner. But one in four people who are homeless will spend Christmas alone. This year there will be over 200,000 families and individual­s across England facing the worst forms of homelessne­ss.

No one should be forced to live, or spend Christmas, shivering on the streets, sofa surfing with strangers or in a hostel with nowhere to call home and no one to be with.

That’s why, outside of our yearround services, Crisis supports thousands of people who would otherwise be homeless at one of the most challengin­g times of the year.

While the pandemic means we’re having to do things differentl­y, our frontline teams across the country will be working harder than ever to make sure people receive nutritious meals and festive treats, Christmas games and wellbeing packs, friendship and support from our volunteer befriender­s, as well as somewhere safe to stay. This is just the beginning.

We also introduce people to our year-round training, education and support with housing, employment and wellbeing.

This long-term support helps people to rebuild their lives, giving them a future away from homelessne­ss.

But we need your help.

To ensure we can be there for everyone who needs us, we’re asking members of the public to support our work this Christmas and year-round.

So, whether you host a virtual karaoke night, become one of our essential volunteers or give a gift of a Crisis Christmas, you’ll be helping to ensure that this Christmas people facing homelessne­ss aren’t alone.

To find out more or to donate to Crisis this Christmas please visit www.crisis.org.uk/support

Jon Sparkes, Chief Executive, Crisis Jo Brand, Al Doyle, Jonathan Pryce CBE, Ellie Goulding, Alastair Stewart OBE Crisis Ambassador­s

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