Turning Tides’ Littlehampton team offers hope for the year ahead
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Part of the work will be passing on some of the positivity to the clients and empowering them to feel hope for the future.
Based at Littlehampton United Church, the Littlehampton Community Hub offers vital services to assist individuals on their pathway out of homelessness.
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Hide AdOn average, 20 people visit the hub each day to seek support and advice on a wide range of needs from Turning Tides, working in collaboration with a number of external agencies.
Richard Erdelyi, Turning Tides’ Littlehampton service manager, said: “For those facing homelessness, 2021 was an incredibly difficult year, filled with so much uncertainty. In fact, we have seen more and more people reaching out to our services who have become homeless from the impact of the pandemic.
“The support of partnerships and the community has made all the difference to the people using our services and we are so grateful. The recent addition of accommodation has also made a big difference – bridging the gap from homelessness to fully independent living, which can sometimes feel an impossible leap.
“Although we are all hoping for a brighter 2022, many of those turning to our services don’t feel hopeful or positive about the future. It is our mission to support and empower them so they can transform their lives, so they too can feel hope for the future.”
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