Single Homeless Project

People with a number of tenures, such as council, housing association, and private rental tenants, as well as those staying in bed & breakfasts and other temporary accommodation, are included.

Staff offer support with mental and physical health issues, debt, rent arrears, and domestic violence, as well as other crisis situations that may lead to homelessness.

While Single Homeless Project has changed a lot over the last five decades, the history and origins continue to pay integral in influencing the charity’s work in recent years.

[2] The sport project has established in-house gyms at Single Homeless Project services, providing accessible aerobic and yoga sessions, bicycle maintenance and ride-out clubs, boxing, football, fishing, and table tennis sessions, all while debunking the myth that people experiencing homelessness aren't interested in or capable of participating in sports.

The National Lottery Sport England, London Housing Foundation, and KKR have provided significant funding, support, and ongoing collaboration for the project.