24/7 crisis centre for homeless women
A safe and welcoming space for homeless women
Grant £15,000
Women who are homeless or at risk of becoming so are often very vulnerable, and many feel unsafe accessing predominantly male homelessness services. Many are escaping domestic abuse, and then risk further violence on the streets (where three in ten female rough sleepers become victims of sexual violence while homeless). Being able to access help in a safe environment, whenever they need it, can be critical.
The sanctuary for women at the Marylebone Project provides a round-the-clock service and is run by women. Any time of day or night women can come in off the streets, and can access practical facilities like showers, laundry and food banks. There are also training and education services available, as well as help finding accommodation, and wellbeing classes. They are offered one-to-one advice services from other women, and guidance on accessing other support they may need. It is a place where they can feel safe, access help, and feel empowered to create a new life for themselves.
What people say
At The Sanctuary, women help and nurture women, providing safety and support....drawing out women's strengths and empowering them into independent living.