Accommodation
- Address
- 11 Dean Crescent, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 1AG
- Telephone
- 0117 987 2055
- Brief Description
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Dean Crescent Women's Hostel is run by Novas Southwest. It is staffed 24 hours a
day and is an emergency hostel accommodating 150 homeless women each year.
Within 3 months, staff help women move into new housing to start a new and safer
life. The aim is to provide a safe and secure environment for homeless women.
- Address
- Shaftsbury House, Kingsland Road, St Philips, Bristol, BS2 0QW
- Telephone
- 0117 954 0886
- Contact
- Mr David Perry
- Brief Description
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Emmaus is a local charity affiliated to an international organisation which has
a proven track record in helping homeless people move from the streets and into
stable home and work. Emmaus creates communities for previously homeless people.
It's a place to live and it's a job - refurbishing and selling unwanted goods, a
business, which, in time, allows the community to become self-supporting.
- Address
- Townsend House, Pump Lane, Redcliffe, Bristol, BS1 6NW
- Telephone
- 0117 927 3844
- Brief Description
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GFS Platform is a national voluntary organisation that works holistically with
over 3,500 girls and young women in a range of settings providing support, care
and education. Townsed House offers accommodation for 53 single women aged 16 -
30.
- Address
- Julian House, Little Bishop St, St Pauls, Bristol, BS2 9JF
- Telephone
- 0117 924 4604
- Contact
- Mrs Julie Griffiths
- Brief Description
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The Julian Trust was founded in 1986 as an emergency nightshelter for homeless
people in Bristol. We offer friendship, human contact, and the basic needs of
food, warmth and a bed, without any forms to fill in or questions to be
answered.
- Address
- c/o Carr Gomm Society Ltd, 17 Pembroke Grove, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3DA
- Telephone
- 0117 933 9950
- Brief Description
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The project is a 9 bed hostel and self contained flat which offers low support
for people who have housing and support needs.