There are many links related to the issues surrounding homelessness. Here are just a few, but do let us know if there are others you feel should be included.
Addaction is a leading UK charity working solely in the field of drug and alcohol treatment. It has over fifty projects within communities and prisons. Publishes range of information on alcohol, seeking help and the law.

To provide accepting, supportive and caring homes for lesbian and gay young people who would otherwise be homeless or in a hostile environment.

London-based charity focusing on meeting the needs of young street homeless.

The news and current affairs magazine that enables homeless people to earn an income through self-help.

Cambridge Link-Up is a street community group led by homeless and ex-homeless people who want to make things happen.

National charity providing accommodation, and access to training, education and employment for young people.

National charity dedicated to research, campaigning and the provision of services for homeless people.

Part of the national dog welfare organisation, which helps dogs whose owners are homeless or in housing crisis. The Hope Project also initiated PATHWAY, the National Working Group on Pets and Housing.

International organisation providing work and communal living opportunities for homeless people.

One of the country's largest housing associations, providing homes for people through a range of affordable general needs, sheltered and supported housing services.

Comprehensive free online information on drugs, harm reduction, safer injecting and drug treatment.

‘Talk to Frank’, the government's public campaign targets 11-21 year olds and parents of 11-18 year olds. It focuses on Class A drugs.

Source of information about publications and training on homelessness across the UK.

Source of information about publications and training on homelessness across the UK.

Housing Justice is the national voice of Christian action in the field of housing and homelessness. It exists because it believes that human dignity is challenged by the lack of decent housing. It support night-shelters, drop-ins and hundreds of practical projects nationwide by providing advice and training for churches and other community groups who work with homeless people.

Supports male survivors of abuse.

The national campaigning charity for homeless and badly housed people.

Space East is a membership agency of organisations that are committed to working together to tackle social exclusion across East of England. Space East seeks to advocate and support a diverse group of small to medium sized not-for-profit frontline service providers in the supported housing and homelessness sector in the East of England.

This is the cross-government national drug strategy website for drug prevention and treatment professionals and others interested in in the drug strategy. Publishes range of information for drugs users and professionals.
Working to help young people in a supportive and inclusive community, through its housing, youth work, health & fitness and other programmes.
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