Offering a home, hope and a future to Oxford’s homeless.
Statistics reports that the average age of death for a homeless person is 45 for men and 43 for women, compared with 76 and 81 in the general population.
We understand that homelessness and addiction are often only the external signs and symptoms of a much deeper internal problem. The real issues stem from trauma and a complex mix of challenges which can leave a person unsure of how or where to begin.
We offer a home and support for people to begin to rebuild their lives.
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