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The challenges and opportunities in supported housing 

A thought piece by Bill Tidnam, Chief Executive at Thames Reach, reflecting on the future of supported housing and its role in ending street homelessness

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Read the Thames Reach Business Plan 2025-2028

Read the latest Thames Reach Business Plan

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Thames Reach corporate partners step up for the London Walk 2025 

Representatives from Bevan Brittan and Enterprise raised nearly £6,000 for Thames Reach by taking part in the London Walk 2025

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Transforming lives through the Essentials Fund

Discover how the Essentials Fund made a life-changing difference for Brian, Keith and John.

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Rebuilding life with support from Hounslow Reach

Christopher overcame financial struggles and regained confidence—now, he hopes to help others do the same.

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A fresh start for Mubarak 

Support from Deptford Reach and the Essentials Fund helped Mubarak create a home and take steps towards his future

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Lisa’s journey with Housing First

With stable housing and dedicated support, Lisa has regained her independence and is building a future with confidence.

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Challenging the system to end rough sleeping

How we are working beyond direct services to address the root causes of homelessness – a think piece by Bill Tidnam, Thames Reach Chief Executive

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Our commitment to non-UK nationals experiencing homelessness 

Currently more than half the people recorded as sleeping rough in London are non-UK nationals.  While many will have Leave to Remain or EU settled status, and be entitled to claim benefits, some will not, and as a result they may have limited or no recourse to public funds which affects their entitlement to benefits […]

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Help break the cycle of homelessness – thank you

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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