Changing Lives
24/7, 365 safety & support for women facing homelessness
Double your donation!
We all deserve somewhere safe and warm to be this winter.
From 3rd–10th December, every pound you donate to our Big Give Christmas Challenge will be matched, helping us raise £20,000 to keep our Sanctuary open 24/7 for women fleeing homelessness and crisis in London.
The need for our services has never been greater; rough sleeping is now the main concern for 53% more women seeking help at our 24/7 drop-in service, the Sanctuary, compared to this time last year.
If you can support, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Evie Oglethorpe evie.oglethorpe@churcharmy.org
Click here to donate via the Big Give‘Fresh Hope’ Film 2024 Smiley Charity Film Awards Finalists!
We have created a new film to shine a spotlight on women’s homelessness, and it was awarded ‘Finalist’ in the 2024 Smiley Charity Film Awards!
Thank you to everyone who watched, voted for and shared the film.
Fresh Hope tells the stories of the incredible community of women that live, visit and work at the Marylebone Project – in their own words.
Please help to give women Fresh Hope and watch below ⬇
WatchThe Sanctuary
The Sanctuary is the UK’s only women’s only homelessness service open 24/7, 365 days a year. During the day or at night, women at risk can feel safe, supported and not alone in dealing with the crisis they are facing, allowing them to move forward.
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