Sunderland Echo

FEARS AS FUTURE OF HOMELESS HELP IN DOUBT

- By Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @fionathomp­sonjp

A service which keeps hundreds of people off Wearside’s streets is to lose vital funding.

Support for the Salvation Army’s Swan Lodge will be withdrawn by Sunderland City Council from mid-July, leaving uncertaint­y over its future.

During the last nine months, the accommodat­ion and activities centre in High Street East has handled 463 referrals through the council.

In addition to providing emergency beds to those with a local connection, it offers a sit-up service, where people can access a place to stay warm and nap during cold weather.

It also runs Lifehouse, which combines accommodat­ion with education sessions. Among those to have sought Swan Lodge’s help is Steven Bell, 44, who says he was “lost at sea” after a breakdown following a 20-year struggle after the death of his father and problems with drunk, drugs and violence.

Dad Steven, who is now working towards becoming a counsellor to help others, said: “A lot of the residents here need support.

“I think it’s absolutely disgracefu­l” STEVEN BELL

“It will impact on the local services, health services, A&E, the police, the crisis teams, all of them are going to see a change and I don’t think they’ve really thought it through. I think it’s absolutely disgracefu­l.”

A spokesman for the charity said: “We have received notice that Supporting People funding will be withdrawn from July 13 and we are taking this seriously, looking at action to respond to this and we are continuing active dialogue with the council.”

The decision not to renew the contract to fund the Salvation Army’s work on Wearside is one of a series of changes following the council’s new budget plans.

Sunderland and South Tyneside councils have teamed up to successful­ly bid for £376,000 support from the Government’s Department for Communitie­s and Local Government (DCLG) Homelessne­ss Prevention Fund over the next two years, which will be used to help and support those people temporaril­y without a home who may face having to sleep rough as a result.

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Steven Bell, front, pictured with other residents of Swan Lodge.

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