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Closed 29/03/2020

H.O.M.E Mobile Essentials for Rough Sleepers

Organised by H.O.M.E

Rucksacks filled with essential items and handed out to rough-sleepers. Each fully stocked rucksack costs £29.75. We would like to hand out an additional 25 through this campaign.

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Closed 29/03/2020

H.O.M.E supports rough-sleepers and individuals experiencing homelessness. We have a range of dynamic projects that we are raising funds for that are all geared into taking rough-sleepers off the street and into safe, secure and permanent accommodation. Everyone deserves a safe place to call home

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H.O.M.E Mobile Essentials provide items to rough-sleepers that they need. The trolley is stocked full of essential items along with warm drinks and snacks. H.O.M.E representatives push the trolley through the streets and hand deliver to individuals.

This campaign is to add fully stocked rucksacks to the trolley to hand out to rough-sleepers. Items can be topped up each time the Mobile Essentials trolley is out.

Items in each rucksack are:-

Woolly hat

T-shirts

Socks

Drinks bottle

Gloves

Umbrella

Wet wipes

Foil blanket

Underwear

Lighter

Mini torch

Deodorant

First aid kit

We have been handing out fully stocked rucksacks and they have been met with an overwhelming positive response. This campaign is to put together and hand out a further 25 rucksacks to rough-sleepers.

We are a small charity run solely by volunteers. Every single donation of any amount is greatly appreciated and goes to helping the most vulnerable people in society.

If anyone would like to support us by doing an event like a cake sale or something similar to raise for this campaign then please send an email to home.is.h.o.m.e.info@gmail.com.

Donation summary

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£456.66
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£456.66
Offline
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Direct
£456.66
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