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We provide vulnerable people with somewhere they can truly call home. We offer long-term support on a
Homelessness comes in many forms, from rough sleeping to hidden homelessness. Understanding these different types helps us provide targeted support and solutions.
Homelessness is preventable. By providing support, resources, and early intervention, we can address the root causes and prevent homelessness before it starts.
Financial instability and the inability to afford rent push many into homelessness. Support systems and financial assistance can help prevent this crisis.
Many women experiencing homelessness have escaped violent or abusive relationships. Providing safe and supportive housing is essential for their recovery and independence.
Many individuals face homelessness after leaving prison, care, or the army with no home to go to. Support systems are crucial to ensure a smooth transition back into society.
Poverty and unemployment are significant drivers of homelessness. Without a stable income, many are unable to afford housing. Let's work towards creating opportunities and support for those in need.
A major cause of homelessness is the lack of affordable housing. As rental prices soar, more people are pushed into homelessness. We need to advocate for more affordable housing solutions.
The number of children affected by homelessness in the UK has reached record levels, impacting their education, health, and well-being. We must act now to protect our future generations.
Ending homelessness requires a multifaceted approach and collective effort. By addressing root causes and providing sustainable solutions, we can create a future where everyone has a place to call home.
Kindness can make a world of difference for those experiencing homelessness. Every act of support, no matter how small, helps build a brighter future. Let’s continue to spread kindness and hope.
This , get moving more for your mental health by finding moments for movement every day.
When life’s busy, it can be tricky finding time for wellbeing-boosting activities. But finding moments for movement might be easier than you think. Why not use the time you spend waiting to move more? When you’re waiting for the kettle to boil; for your kids to come out of school; or for a bus to arrive. These moments will add up!
Get more tips from the Mental Health Foundation: mentalhealth.org.uk/movement-tips.
Hidden homelessness affects those who may not appear homeless but lack a permanent, safe place to live. It’s time to bring this issue into the light and find real solutions.
Rough sleeping is on the rise, with more and more people facing the dangers of life on the streets. It causes severe health problems and affects overall well-being. We must come together to address this crisis and find lasting solutions.
"Finding stability was like seeing the sunrise after a long night." — Emily* overcame years of instability from a young age, finding a stable home with Noble Tree Foundation's support. Her story is a testament to resilience and the power of the right support.
This Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re supporting the Mental Health Foundation to get everyone moving more for their mental health.
Everyone can get the mental health benefits of moving more, it’s all about finding what works for you.
Get involved by sharing your moments for movement for your mental health.
Find out more: mentalhealth.org.uk/mhaw
Mental health issues are a significant challenge for many experiencing homelessness. With 82% of homeless individuals reporting mental health diagnoses, it's clear that support is urgently needed. Let's address this crisis together.
We’re proud to support the Mental Health Foundation this Mental Health Awareness Week – 13 to 19 May. Join in and help to create a world with good mental health for all.
This year’s theme is movement: moving more for our mental health. Get involved by finding and sharing your moments for movement this Mental Health Awareness Week.
Find out more: mentalhealth.org.uk/mhaw
Mental health advocacy is crucial, especially for the homeless. Join us as we call for improved access to services and support systems that respect dignity and foster recovery.
Kindness is powerful, transforming lives in ways we can only imagine. By reimagining how we show kindness, we can create a supportive network for those in need, providing more than just temporary relief.
Ending homelessness requires a robust, multifaceted approach, focusing on root causes and providing sustainable solutions. Together, we can create a future where everyone has a place to call home.
"I no longer live in fear, thanks to the support I found." — Sarah’s* journey out of an abusive relationship shows how crucial stable housing and support services are in transforming lives.
The link between homelessness and mental health is undeniable. By providing continuous mental health support alongside housing, we can help individuals recover and rebuild their lives. It’s time for action.
With a record 112,660 households in temporary accommodation, the need for action is urgent. By addressing the underlying causes and improving support systems, we can ensure no one has to sleep rough. Join us in making a difference.
Every act of kindness has the power to make a significant impact. From a warm meal to a comforting word, these gestures can help pave the way towards recovery for those facing homelessness. Let’s keep spreading kindness and hope.
"Finding stability was like seeing the sunrise after a long night." — Dylan* overcame years of instability from a young age, finding a stable home with Noble Tree Foundation's support. His story is a testament to resilience and the power of the right support.
82% of those experiencing homelessness report mental health issues, up from 45% in 2014. This alarming rise highlights the intertwined crisis of mental health and homelessness. Accessible healthcare is a right, not a privilege. We must improve support systems to break this cycle.
Since 2010, the number of people sleeping rough in the UK has surged by 120%. This isn’t just a statistic; it’s a crisis affecting real lives. Living on the streets is not only dangerous but detrimental to health and well-being. Let’s unite to address this crisis and ensure everyone has access to safe, stable housing.
At Noble Tree Foundation, we do more than provide temporary shelter; we build strong foundations for the future. Our support is designed to empower lives, providing tools for long-term success and stability.
"Noble Tree Foundation gave me more than just shelter; they gave me a foundation to rebuild my life." — Mark* reflects on how our support helped him find stability after the turmoil of losing his job and home during the pandemic.
Mental health struggles can be invisible, especially among the homeless, where they are often overshadowed by immediate survival needs. Let's provide the crucial support that can help piece lives back together.
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