Story
Enough is Enough, This Winter We Are Changing The Narrative
Right Now, Neighbours In Brighton and Hove Face an Uncertain Next Step Alone
In Brighton & Hove, 1 in 77 people face homelessness, 1 in 4 children live in poverty after housing costs, and 1 in 5 women struggle with mental or physical health challenges that limit their independence. These aren’t just numbers, they’re neighbours, parents, and young people in our city.
Stories of Hope
Searching to Security: Within a month of Antifreeze’s Day Centre support, Will secured a job. Four months later, he was on his way to work and excited about moving into a rented home.
Will’s story reminds us that stability starts with simple acts of care, warm meals, clean clothes, and a safe space.
Fear to Freedom: After years of crippling anxiety, Catherine joined a Gateway workshop. She found more than support, she discovered belonging. Today, she’s making friends and pursuing her goals.
Catherine’s journey shows how community and confidence can transform a life.
Disengaged to Determined: Andrew struggled with anger and skipping classes. Through mentoring, he re-engaged with school, completed his GCSEs, and is now pursuing an apprenticeship.
Andrew’s story proves that guidance and encouragement can change a young person’s future.
Your £20 Changes Everything
£20 can turn a week of uncertainty into a week of care at Antifreeze.
£20 can turn isolation into belonging at Gateway.
£20 can ensure a young person is seen and supported at school.
Every gift is a step closer to resisting poverty, empowering people, and restoring hope in Brighton & Hove and we need that now more than ever.
Join Us!
Enough is enough. No one should face the cold alone or believe their story can’t change.
Donate £20 Today – Say Yes to Hope
Together, we can make sure more people like Will, Catherine, and Andrew find the support they need to rebuild their lives.
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