Big Lotter Funding to help support Liverpool people with problems including homelessness, reoffending, substance misuse and mental ill-health
Liverpool's Mayor, Joe Anderson, is to officially launch the council's new rough sleeping shelter - as part of a major new drive to tackle homelessness in the city.
Businesses in Liverpool have heard how to respond to homelessness in the city centre, at a special forum.
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Kind-hearted Liverpool City Council staff have donated thousands of pounds worth of Christmas presents to disadvantaged children and young people, as part of their annual Gift Appeal.
THOUSANDS of people in Liverpool are prevented from becoming homeless each year.
And the vast majority of people helped out of crisis never spend one night sleeping rough on the streets.
Kobalt and the Choir with No Name (CWNN) – a UK charity running choirs for homeless and marginalised people –...
The chances are that you define homelessness as the number of rough sleepers you see on the street. The true...
The number of people sleeping rough in Liverpool could reduce if plans for a council-backed shelter get the go-ahead.
Liverpool City Council is to spend an additional £1 million tackling homelessness over the next two years.
A new forum to help reduce homelessness in the city has been set up.
The number of people sleeping rough on the streets of Liverpool has remained broadly stable, new figures show. Official, independently...
A LIVERPOOL city council plan to provide people who sleep rough with a ‘bricks and mortar’ solution to their accommodation issues is getting real results.
A new strategy is aiming to prevent more people from becoming homeless in Liverpool.