Julian House launches Christmas Appeal 2024 to ensure that vital services in Wiltshire are sustained.
Link to website here: https://www.julianhouse.org.uk/christmas-appeal/
A homelessness charity based in Wiltshire has launched its annual Christmas Appeal, warning that funding for its local projects is at risk while demand is higher than ever.
With deep cuts to public funding a very real threat, Julian House relies on donations and fundraising to keep services running.
Homelessness is rising sharply, with a with a 25% increase seen in Wiltshire (Rough sleeping snapshot in England: autumn 2023 – www.gov.uk).
Julian House provides a lifeline for vulnerable individuals in the local community, including those who are rough sleeping or recovering from homelessness.
The charity reports that its clients – who have often experienced significant trauma – face stigma and prejudice as they attempt to rebuild their lives.
Stephen, one of Julian House’s clients, says, “A lot of people look at you and think you’re a drunkard or do anti-social behaviour… usually it’s not the case. People have the perception that if you’re homeless, you’re nasty, you’re thieves, we’re this, we’re that.”
For Stephen, the support of Julian House has been in stark contrast to how he is often treated elsewhere: “They treat you like a normal human being, which takes a bit of getting used to.”
Despite the rising number of people in need of support, Julian House is warning that its future funding is at risk – and the public’s response to this Christmas Appeal will make all the difference to their projects.
Funding cuts could have devastating consequences for the vulnerable individuals supported by Julian House.
Helen Bedser, Chief Executive at Julian House, says, ‘We cannot face this crisis alone. It is only through the consistent generosity of our supporters that we can keep our services running and ensure that no one is left behind.
‘This is why we are inviting our community to consider donating to the Julian House Christmas Appeal. Every gift – whether a one-off donation or a regular commitment – helps continue to provide life-changing and life-saving support in our community to those who need it most.’