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>>Secure online Financial Donations
and Methods of Giving
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Businesses can help by donating goods and materials that are
perhaps no longer needed, but which can benefit the Trust;
providing places on appropriate training courses for the Trust
staff; and of course sponsoring activities that both raise money
and build your team. Helping the Trust can generate valuable
press coverage.
>>Legacies
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building a better life for single homeless people.. |
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Kevin Hanner completed the London Marathon
on the 25th April in
4 hours 22 minutes and 13
seconds in order to raise funds for St Martins. Kevin and Wendy Kelf
took part in the Fritton Lake Triathlon to
fund raise for St Martins Housing Trusts Under-1-Roof
project, on 29th May. If you would like to support
Kevin and Wendy in their fundraising efforts for
Under-1-Roof follow the secure on line link below.
Under-1-Roof (a St Martins Housing Trust initiative) is a
training and resource centre for vulnerable adults. To
sponsor Kevin and Wendy in their efforts please follow the secure on line
link below, or if you prefer to pay by cheque this can be
addressed to our Head Office, St Martins Housing Trust,
35 Bishopgate, Norwich NR1 4AA. Telephone 01603
667706. Please specify your donation is for the Under-1-Roof
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More about the event:
Wendy Kelf, clinical support worker at CRHS took part in the
challenge of her first triathlon on the 29th May
at Fritton Lake with Kevin Hanner, Operations Manager of CRHS
and a few others. Kevin also completed the 2010 London Marathon on the 25th
April in order to raise funds for St Martins, Under-1-Roof
project.
As part of CRHS, a Norfolk Community Health & Care’s primary health
care provider for the homeless, Wendy and Kevin work very
closely with St Martin’s Housing Trust and welcome the
opportunity to assist the charity through essential
fundraising. CRHS has daily contact with a range of St
Martin’s Housing Trust services and able to recognise the
valuable role this charity has in supporting the homeless
population of Norwich.
CRHS moved in to a purpose built clinic at the Under 1 Roof project
on the 1st February 2010 and would like to
support St Martin’s Housing Trust in raising the projects
profile and to assist in the development of other services
by raising necessary funds.
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St
Martins Housing Trust |
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St Martins Housing Trust has a 30 year history of striving to
address the needs of single homeless people in Norwich & Norfolk. We offer emergency direct
access accommodation, residential care, support and personal development to enable everyone to achieve
their full potential and a greater level of independence. |
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>>Research into the
Housing and Welfare Needs of Migrant Workers in Norfolk
The above link will take you to research,
published in November 2006. The research is based on
interviews with 174 migrant workers, mostly Lithuanian and describes
their housing experiences in Norfolk.
St Martins Housing Trust
35 Bishopgate
Norwich
Norfolk
NR1 4AA
UK
Tel: (01603) 667706
Fax: (01603) 663845
Email >> enquiries@stmartinshousing.org.uk
Registered Charity No. 802013
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How you can help ? |
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There are many ways you can help us. Individual donations are always
welcome and legacy donations can be arranged too so that they support a specific project, providing a
lasting memorial. In addition for information on
volunteering please follow this link.
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St Martins
House Capital Appeal |
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The Trust is pleased to announce that the Appeal for funds
to re-develop St. Martins House closed in April 2008.
Launched in 2004 the Appeal had the sole aims of preventing
the closure of the Trust’s “anchor” project in central
Norwich for single homeless people. Using the existing core
of the building a new 22-bed Care Home for the dual
diagnosis group (homeless individuals with alcohol and
mental health issues) was built. Highwater House was
officially opened in April 2008 and provides a light, bright
and warm environment for both the staff and the residents.
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