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What’s happening at the Hope Hub
The Hope Hub: Warm Welcome Venue until 31st March 2025
We are delighted to be one of the Warm Welcome Venues across Surrey. The Hope Hub in Surrey Heath is offering a Warm Welcome Venue every Wednesday and Friday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, running until March 31st, 2025. Thanks to funding from Surrey County Council, our...
Thank you everyone for your incredible support with our Winter Campaign
Dear Partners, Funders, Supporters & Friends! We couldn’t have done our festive bonanza without you all supporting our Winter Campaign! THANK YOU ALL SO VERY MUCH! Festive Week at The Hope Hub is even busier than usual! We have served some 75 festive or full...
Celebrating Our Amazing Hope Hub Volunteers!
What a joy and privilege to receive certificates and an award for our incredible #HopeHub #Volunteers at this year’s annual Voluntary Support North Surrey Awards. A huge congratulations to everyone who is, or has been, a volunteer with the many brilliant organisations...
The Hope Hub is delighted to be part of the Bridge to Gap, Changing Futures Programme
The Hope Hub (THH) is delighted to be one of 11 Alliance organisations partnering with Surrey County Council to deliver the Changing Futures Programme, a vital initiative aimed at supporting individuals facing multiple disadvantages over the long term. As part of this...
Crisis to Hope: How Early Intervention and Financial Support can lead to Employment and Stability
“Thank you so much for sorting out my finances and enabling me to have hope in the future.” Background LO, a man in his 20s, first came to The Hope Hub (THH) Outreach at St. Martin’s Church on the Old Dean Estate in April 2024. After unexpectedly losing his job in...
Street Homeless and Confused to Safely Housed
Background AM first arrived at the THH (The Hope Hub) in February 2024. He appeared very confused, unable to remember where he had been staying and had lost all his belongings. He also presented with a head injury but was uncertain if he had visited a hospital for it....
Success Stories
The Hope Hub is delighted to be part of the Bridge to Gap, Changing Futures Programme
The Hope Hub (THH) is delighted to be one of 11 Alliance organisations partnering with Surrey County Council to deliver the Changing Futures Programme, a vital initiative aimed at supporting individuals facing multiple disadvantages over the long term. As part of this...
Crisis to Hope: How Early Intervention and Financial Support can lead to Employment and Stability
“Thank you so much for sorting out my finances and enabling me to have hope in the future.” Background LO, a man in his 20s, first came to The Hope Hub (THH) Outreach at St. Martin’s Church on the Old Dean Estate in April 2024. After unexpectedly losing his job in...
Street Homeless and Confused to Safely Housed
Background AM first arrived at the THH (The Hope Hub) in February 2024. He appeared very confused, unable to remember where he had been staying and had lost all his belongings. He also presented with a head injury but was uncertain if he had visited a hospital for it....
Homeless Female needing Safe Housing
Background M, a long-term service user, came to The Hope Hub (THH) in September 2022 after leaving her rented accommodation. She felt unsafe and harassed by her live-in landlord, which left her with no choice but to leave. With nowhere else to go, M began sofa-surfing...
Bereavement and Homelessness
A 58-year-old male came to The Hope Hub in November 2019 having lived with his elderly parents for many years. His parents were tenants in a social housing property so when they passed away, the tenancy was relinquished and he was subsequently made homeless. During...
Brothers
Two brothers aged 25 and 23 came to The Hope Hub at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. They had been rough sleeping in tents in the woods and were concerned about the risks to themselves catching coronavirus. It was not possible for them to return to the family...