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Who we help

We are a non-profit (CIC) dedicated to supporting vulnerable adults. 
Our
strength based approach to care and support highlights what is strong, rather than simply, what is wrong. Our services are outcome led, and focus on the individual and their strengths, and our person-centred care and support plans improve outcomes for vulnerable adults.

We collaborate on a multi-agency basis to ensure the specific rehabilitation and resettlement needs of both men and women are met to maximise the likelihood of successful resettlement and reduce the likelihood of reoffending.

Rough sleeping is the most extreme and damaging form of homelessness and solving someone’s immediate need for accommodation is our highest priority. We work in partnership with homelessness services, outreach programmes and other charitably enterprises to help address the homelessness crisis in Hull. A bed for the night is an immediate priority, but sustainable independent living is everyone’s goal.

An asylum seeker is a person who has left their country and is seeking protection from persecution and serious human rights violations in another country, but who hasn’t yet been legally recognized as a refugee and is waiting to receive a decision on their asylum claim.

Domestic abuse is a pattern of behaviour on the part of the abuser designed to control their partner. It can happen at any point in a relationship, including after you have split up.

We can support you with specialist services in your community, we can help you break the cycle.

The longer you stay in an abusive relationship, the greater the physical, mental, and emotional toll.  It can be hard to recognize or admit that you're in an abusive relationship — but help is available. Remember, it’s not your fault, no one deserves to be abused.

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