Winter shelters for the homeless, a mental health project in the Somali community, and even a community piano have helped local residents feel, and even hear, the benefits of £40,000
Lift’s new Training Manager Caroline Todd-Earlam is supporting LB Brent to recruit and train people who receive adult social care services to become involved in shaping the services they use. Over the
London Housing Foundation has issued a press release celebrating Lift’s achievements in winning the Andy Ludlow Award for Volunteering. The awards ceremony was held last month. London Housing Foundation’s press
Our Employment Adviser Sugi writes about how, by providing support and an opportunity to volunteer, Lift helped someone living in a homeless hostel to get back to work. Read the casestudy here.
Lift has published its report on the consultation event about the neglected public space in Challenge Close. This event brought together local people to discuss creating a garden for Harlesden Town. Read
Lift is organising an event for local people to discuss how a neglected garden can be brought back to life for the benefit of the whole community. Everyone’s views are
LIFT is proud and delighted that its volunteer-led project B3 / BSAFE is the winner of the 2012 Andy Ludlow Homelessness Prize for the Best Use of Volunteers. B-3 is
Ten English learners, unable to access mainstream classes, have successfully completed a year on Lift’s ESOL class. ‘This class is very important to my life,’ said one of the students.
Lift’s training programmes are designed to provide its participants with the skills and confidence to evaluate the effectiveness of front line services and to build on our ever growing peer
In partnership with local residents and voluntary/community groups, Lift has set up a local panel for Kensal Green, in order to draw more funding to the area. To find out
Lift’s new Training Manager Caroline Todd-Earlam is supporting LB Brent to recruit and train people who receive adult social care services to become involved in shaping
Lift is a charity working with all sections of the community to assist individuals into housing and employment. They are based right in the thumping heart of Ha …
If you are homeless in Brent or at risk of homelessness, you can phone Brent Council. on 0208 937 2000. Outside of working hours you can call 0208 937 1234
If you are homeless or at risk of homelessness and are deemed to be non priority, we may be able to support you in looking for accommodation in the private rented sector through our PRS Service..
If you know someone who is sleeping rough for the first time, you can contact No Second Night Out on 0870 383 3333. This service aims to provide a rapid response to new rough sleepers, to ensure that they do not have to sleep out for a second night.