
Parent and baby: Josie’s story
When 19-year-old Josie first arrived at Alabaré parent and baby supported accommodation she was several months pregnant, feeling lost, suffering with social anxiety, and facing an uncertain future.
When 19-year-old Josie first arrived at Alabaré parent and baby supported accommodation she was several months pregnant, feeling lost, suffering with social anxiety, and facing an uncertain future.
Within our Young People Service, we provide homes and support to a number of young homeless unaccompanied asylum seekers in our supported living homes in Salisbury and Andover.
The group from our veterans and young people’s services learned to ride, play polo and participate in an elite tournament, as well as get an insight into the equine world!
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.
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.
Sam moved into our Parent & Baby service with her six-month-old son when she was just 17 years old.
Charlie’s mental health since he was a young teenager has been low. In the past, he had self-harmed and misused medication. With all the uncertainty and change from living at home, his mental health began to decline, and Charlie lost motivation for college.
Beth came to our Hampshire home for young people following an ongoing family home issue with her stepdad.
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