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Alabaré Winter Newsletter released

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Help Alabaré break the cycle of homelessness.

In the face of growing need, Alabaré continues to be a lifeline for thousands of people across the South West and Wales. 

At Alabaré, we believe that everyone deserves the chance to thrive, not just survive. Our approach is a simple one; before someone can focus on things like relationships, confidence, or personal growth, they need basic foundations – a safe place to sleep, food to eat, and a sense of security. Homelessness strips away that foundation. When you don’t know where you’ll be sleeping tonight, it’s almost impossible to think about getting a job, reconnecting with family, or planning for the future.

In our Alabaré Winter Newsletter, hear stories from some of our service users on how we have been able to help them, and learn more about how we’re investing in prevention, personalised care, and strong community partnerships because we believe that everyone deserves a second chance.  Overall, though, it all starts with a small donation, a conversation or a simple act of kindness.

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Read stories from clients about our service

Tracy has lived in our emergency provision for a short time. Here she reflects on sleeping rough with journalist Dan O’Brien for BBC Points West on the Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP).

READ TRACY'S STORY
Alabare parent and baby accommodation

When 19-year-old Josie first arrived at Alabaré parent and baby accommodation, she was several months pregnant, feeling lost, suffering with social anxiety, and facing an uncertain future.

READ JOSIE'S STORY
Homeless man holding a cutout of a carboard house, or home

Robert spent the majority of his adult life addicted to drugs. He attempted to get clean multiple times but says that although he could get medical help to stop physically using the drugs, he couldn’t get help processing the anguish he was trying to escape.

READ ROBERT'S STORY

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