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  2. Four penny coffin - Wikipedia

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    The four penny coffin or coffin house was one of the first homeless shelters created for the people of central London. It was operated by the Salvation Army during the late 19th and early 20th centuries to provide comfort and aid to its destitute clients. For four pennies, a homeless client could stay at a coffin house. He received food and ...

  3. Penny sit-up - Wikipedia

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    A penny sit-up was the cheapest homeless shelter at that time. There were more expensive shelters available in London, such as a " four penny coffin " (where the clients were provided with a coffin-sized box so that they can sleep lying-down), and a " two-penny hangover ", in which clients were allowed to sleep on a bench in an upright position ...

  4. Centrepoint (charity) - Wikipedia

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    The charity was founded by the Anglo-Catholic socialist priest Kenneth Leech and set up its first shelter in St Anne's Church, Soho, on 16 December 1969. [4] [5]Leech's motivation stemmed from the influx of economic migrants into London in the 1960s in search of employment.

  5. The Society for the Relief of the Homeless Poor - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, The Society was seen as essential to providing nightly shelter and sustenance to the homeless found wandering about London during inclement winter seasons. One of the founders and the first Chairman was the Rt. Hon. George Bridges, M.P. Lord Mayor of London [2] and an Alderman of London at the time. [3]

  6. The Outside Project - Wikipedia

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    The Outside Project is the UK's first LGBTIQ+ Shelter, Centre and Domestic Abuse Refuge. The organisation was launched as a pilot scheme in 2017 to provide emergency crisis winter housing for homeless LGBTIQ+ people. The campaign was led by LGBTIQ+ people with lived experience of homelessness in London, who continue to lead the organisation today.

  7. New night shelter has been a 'resounding success' - AOL

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    A night shelter opened to provide short-term accommodation for homeless people has been labelled a "resounding success". Opened in Grantham, Lincolnshire, by South Kesteven District Council and ...

  8. Homelessness in England - Wikipedia

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    Mothers of single parent families are particularly at risk of homelessness. According to Shelter one in 55 single parent families became homeless in 2017 to 2018 and 92% of the 26,610 cases were headed by a mother. [11] In 2023, the number of homeless people in England hit record levels, with 104,510 people in England in temporary accommodation ...

  9. Spitalfields Crypt Trust - Wikipedia

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    In the bleak winter of 1965 a homeless man died on the steps of the vicarage of Christ Church, Spitalfields in Fournier Street, leading the vicar, the Rev Eddy Stride [13] to open up its crypt to homeless men in the area as a soup kitchen and night shelter. SCT was founded that November and opened by Princess Alexandra. [14]