
"HARP saved me" - Mark's Story
Mark now works for our property team but he initially came to HARP when he found himself rough sleeping after losing his job.

"Volunteering is good for me" says Simon
Simon lives in HARP's supported housing provision and started volunteering while he on the waiting list for a local housing association.

"Don't Give Up!" Says Former HARP Resident On World Homeless Day
Having moved out of HARP and into her own council flat, Marie has an important message for others facing homelessness: "Don't give up!"

"HARP grounded me so I could find my footing again"
Lindsey's rollercoaster journey included severe mental illness triggered by a violent sexual assault. She is now woking towards a PhD.

"Coming to HARP is the best thing I ever did"
After escaping abusive relationships and alcohol addiction, Vicky overcame homelessness in our single gender housing, White Heather House.

Darren's Story
Darren has a history of mental health issues, addiction, and self-harm after an abusive childhood. But he's moving forward with HARP's help.

Lucy's Story
Lucy* had it all – a good job, a lovely home and a man she was madly in love with, but her world came tumbling down when he cheated on her.

Paul's story
Paul was evicted from his home in Spain following the death of his mother. But after coming home to the UK his health deteriorated.

“If I didn’t come to HARP, I’d probably be dead now. If I had been on the streets long term, I would
David worked for 10 years whilst homeless before before a serious lung condition forced him out of work. Then he found HARP.

“I was so negative about Christmas. But, thanks to HARP, I got a nice bed and a lovely meal.”
“I was so negative about Christmas... But, thanks to HARP, I got a nice bed and a lovely meal."