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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
Read the Thames Reach Business Plan 2025-2028
Read the latest Thames Reach Business Plan
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
Transforming lives through the Essentials Fund
Discover how the Essentials Fund made a life-changing difference for Brian, Keith and John.
Rebuilding life with support from Hounslow Reach
Christopher overcame financial struggles and regained confidence—now, he hopes to help others do the same.
A fresh start for Mubarak
Support from Deptford Reach and the Essentials Fund helped Mubarak create a home and take steps towards his future
Lisa’s journey with Housing First
With stable housing and dedicated support, Lisa has regained her independence and is building a future with confidence.
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
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 […]
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 […]