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Damilola’s journey back to work

With support from Thames Reach’s Lambeth IPS team, Damilola rebuilt her confidence, returned to employment and found a renewed sense of purpose.

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Rough sleeping in London reaches record quarterly level

Latest CHAIN data highlights rising numbers and persistent pressures across the capital

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Amina’s story with TR Greenwich

After months of sofa surfing and struggling with her mental health, Amina found stability at our TR Greenwich service

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Preventing rough sleeping after asylum decisions — by Bill Tidnam

Our Chief Executive reflects on the the gaps between asylum decisions and homelessness prevention

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Ash’s volunteering journey at Thames Reach

From rebuilding confidence to developing new skills, Ash shares how volunteering with Thames Reach helped him grow while supporting people to sustain their homes

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Helping people stay safe when the temperature drops

Homelessness isn’t just rough sleeping   It’s precarious housing. It’s losing a job. It’s getting sick. It’s losing a loved one. It’s grieving. It’s addiction. It’s poor mental health. It’s poor physical health. It’s not having a support system in place. It’s often a combination of these that trap people in a cycle of homelessness.   At […]

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Read the Thames Reach Annual Review 2024-25

We’re delighted to publish a review of the work we’ve been doing over 2024-25.

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Thames Reach project highly commended at the London Homelessness Awards

Our Resettlement Support Team pilot helped people move on from hostels and was highly commended for its impact

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Our response to the Government’s homelessness strategy

We welcome the Government’s ambition to halve rough sleeping and look forward to working together to turn this strategy into real, lasting change

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Christmas 2025 – Give the Gift of Safety – 2

No one should have to sleep rough — at Christmas or at any time. Every night, thousands of people in London are forced to sleep on the streets. Rough sleeping is dangerous, traumatic, and isolating.

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