Sophie and Tyler’s Story
Sophie is excited as she and her son are about to move into their own flat following eighteen months at Alabaré’s Parent and Baby home in Salisbury.
Sophie is excited as she and her son are about to move into their own flat following eighteen months at Alabaré’s Parent and Baby home in Salisbury.
After a significant number of years living in several different types of accommodation and being supported by numerous agencies, Caroline came to Alabaré.
Ed came to Alabaré after finding themselves on the brink of homelessness after returning from Japan, where they had been studying Japanese studies and English literature until the pandemic.
We worked closely with Harry to help him apply again, and eventually, he has been able to secure additional support with his dyslexia.
Neil says he was a total mess when he moved in, but he says that our support changed his life, helping him get doctors appointments and onto a drug programme.
Over the years, his chaotic lifestyle meant Stu had lost touch with his family, but through staff assisting in him setting up social media accounts, he has been able to reconnect with his brother.
Simon has lived in our supported living homes for many years and regularly goes to our Salisbury Development Centres, where he is excited by all the activities on offer.
Ryan was one of the first veterans from our veterans supported housing in North Wales to register for Alabaré Boots on the Ground three years ago.
Sam moved into our Parent & Baby service with her six-month-old son when she was just 17 years old.
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