We have a range of homes for people in need in our local community from bedsits and one-bedroom flats to family homes.
Our tenancy audits enable us to touch base with our customers, identify any problems they may be experiencing and put them right where we can. We will continue to prioritise our tenancy audits throughout 2025-2026.
We also work closely with private landlords to enable us to offer more homes for those that need them.
Our mother and baby hostel was awarded a grant by Luton Rising, the owner of London Luton Airport. This grant was awarded from their community funding programme, which is managed by Bedfordshire and Luton Community Foundation. This provided a great opportunity for us to fund items for our mother and baby hostels, enhancing the internal and external environments. This grant has helped us deliver our vision of inspiring lives.
We were delighted to receive a donation from Mammoth Equipment Ltd & MTS Suction Systems UK for our hostel welfare support fund.
This fund is aimed at helping break down barriers for young people to move out of supported accommodation and become independent. It was specifically aimed at rail cards that helped our customers on their journey to independence
Having the right work attire, forms of ID and the costs of transport can all be barriers to getting employment or opening a bank account, making it more difficult for young people who are homeless to rebuild their lives.
By talking and being listened to by our in-house wellbeing therapist, customers can feel more equipped to overcome their challenges.
In 2024-2025 we received:
This year we have continued to explore ways to enhance our services using digital solutions.
One major evolution has been upgrading our housing management system. Our new housing management system will create numerous opportunities to become more efficient and open new possibilities for further capability.