refugees
Urgent request from Trinity Safe Space
We recently sent out a mailing from Trinity Safe Space (see below) however the situation has now deteriorated and people are finding themselves homeless and on the streets with the CAB buying them sleeping bags.
Urgent request from Trinity Safe Space
Urgent request from Trinity Safe Space
You are probably all aware that there is a significant shortage of suitable accommodation for people in Halton which is negatively impacting on newly granted refugees (as well as local people).
One of the possible solutions could be Refugees at Home so I have made contact with their CEO with the result that they have sent me the attached information for us to publicise as widely as possible. Hopefully, some people will come forward as a result of reading it.
Trinity Safe Space and Partners Project are looking for Volunteers
Funded by the UK’s Government’s Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Trinity Safe Space Annual Report
Message from Pauline Ruth, Chair of Trustees at Trinity Safe Space.
It gives me great pleasure to send you a copy of the Trinity Safe Space Charity's Annual Report to mark our first year's existence as a charity. Thank you for all your help, support and advice and willingness to engage with us
Halton Borough Council - Funding for Working with Asylum Seekers and Refugees
HBC - Funding for Working with Asylum Seekers and Refugees - Attached you will find the application form for the third round of the Our Halton funding programme. As before, this form is based on the Council’s Area Forum funding governance processes and should be familiar to most of you, however, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with Shelah Semoff (Shelah.semoff@halton.gov.uk) if you have any questions.