Your donations help young people like Esther, 24 (she/her)
I only started coming to the Clock Tower Sanctuary in 2021, but already it’s helped me turn my life around. When I arrived here I was on the streets, using drugs and alcohol, and immediately they helped me get into and pay for emergency accommodation where I felt safe. Until that point, I’d never had an organisation care so much about my safety that they literally did something straight away. With the help of my case-worker, I’ve gone from emergency accommodation into a more permanent supported accommodation and am now waiting to move into independent social housing. With Clock Tower, I finally feel like I’m not fighting for everything on my own.
“Coming here has given me so much more to live for.”
Maybe the biggest thing they’ve helped me with is that I’m now sober. I’m seven months into recovery and I owe so much of that to the support I've had here. If I didn’t have the support and security of the Clock Tower and my case-worker, or the structure that the activities and groups give me, or the friends that I’ve made here, my mental health would spiral and I can see it being hard not to fall back into old unhealthy habits. Coming here has given me so much more to live for – it means I don’t have to go without food, a shower, or conversation. I now see potential in my life and feel that I’m on way towards a much better place. It’s so much more than just a place to come and have food or a shower. The people here have helped me find strength that I’d forgot I had.