As you are aware, we made rapid changes to our services in response to coronavirus and the lockdown.
Read MoreWhat is going to happen when lockdown ends?’ We don’t want to see anyone return to life on the streets, especially as so many people have started to recover from the physical and mental traumas of homelessness. To have to go back to rough sleeping would be absolutely heartbreaking.
Read MoreOur latest newsletter is now available online. Find out more about our response to the coronavirus crisis and the ways the community came together to help 💙
Read MoreWe'd like to say a BIG thank you and well done to the Gurney family of Bushey who (between them) ran a half marathon!
Read MoreAs part of the New Hope 30 years celebrations, we had hoped to hold an arts exhibition at Watford Museum in May, displaying the creativity of those accessing New Hope services.
Read MoreAs part of New Hope’s 30th birthday celebrations, we wanted to create A Little Book of Hope. Last year, we asked staff, volunteers, supporters and service users for contributions of words which have brought hope.
Read MoreA message from John Ford, New Hope’s Chair of Trustees
Read MoreWe can now announce that temporary accommodation has been secured for the majority of people who are sleeping rough in Watford in partnership with Watford Borough Council (WBC).
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