Hope’s brilliant supporters have raised over £1,600 by taking part in the first-ever Sleep Out for Hope. On Friday 4th December, fundraisers braved the snow and
HOPE’S CHRISTMAS SHOEBOX APPEAL IS BACK! After such a tough 2020, we would love to be able to spread some joy to our homeless clients with
The Worksop community have come together to support Hope Community Services’ Emergency Bed Appeal, to help provide beds for 8 new homeless people. Since the beginning
Monday The weekend has been busy. Hope House, is running at 160% capacity, and we have 21 homeless people staying. With so many clients and a second
Hope has become one of the first charities in the country to receive a £5,000 grant from the B&Q Foundation. The grant will be used to
New eviction regulations could leave hundreds of families living in Worksop at risk of homelessness. Back in March, the government announced a new law banning landlords
Thanks to the hard work of staff and clients, Hope House has remained completely free of coronavirus throughout the pandemic so far. Since the country went
The Worksop community have come together to support Hope Community Services’ Emergency Bed Appeal, to help provide beds for 8 new homeless people. Since the beginning
Hope has received vital funding to ensure Nottinghamshire’s only emergency hostel, Hope House, stays running throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. A £1,500 grant from The Morrisons Foundation
Hope’s brilliant supporters have raised over £1,600 by taking part in the first-ever Sleep Out for Hope. On Friday 4th December, fundraisers braved the snow and
HOPE’S CHRISTMAS SHOEBOX APPEAL IS BACK! After such a tough 2020, we would love to be able to spread some joy to our homeless clients with
The Worksop community have come together to support Hope Community Services’ Emergency Bed Appeal, to help provide beds for 8 new homeless people. Since the beginning
Monday The weekend has been busy. Hope House, is running at 160% capacity, and we have 21 homeless people staying. With so many clients and a second
Hope has become one of the first charities in the country to receive a £5,000 grant from the B&Q Foundation. The grant will be used to
New eviction regulations could leave hundreds of families living in Worksop at risk of homelessness. Back in March, the government announced a new law banning landlords
Thanks to the hard work of staff and clients, Hope House has remained completely free of coronavirus throughout the pandemic so far. Since the country went
The Worksop community have come together to support Hope Community Services’ Emergency Bed Appeal, to help provide beds for 8 new homeless people. Since the beginning
Hope has received vital funding to ensure Nottinghamshire’s only emergency hostel, Hope House, stays running throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. A £1,500 grant from The Morrisons Foundation
Winter Newsletter 2024
Welcome to our Winter Newsletter