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Lottery Funding Saves St Martin's Day Centre

We have received a grant of £489,091 from the Big Lottery Fund towards the running costs of the St Martin's day centre in Bognor Regis.

We are delighted to announce that we have received a grant of £489,091 from The Big Lottery Fund toward the running costs of the St Martin’s Day Centre in West Street, Bognor Regis. This money from the “Reaching Communities” programme will enable the day centre to be re-opened and made available to the our homeless clients six days a week.

St Martin's Services

St Martin’s provides a wide range of services, including food, shelter, showers, clean clothing and companionship in a safe, secure non-judgemental environment. It is designed to give meaningful ‘pathways of care’ so that we can help homeless people find secure accommodation, employment and the tools to lead a more productive life. In so doing we can help them regain their self esteem.

Facilities will now include a full time learning support worker and mental health nurse as well as access to a GP for medical issues. Professional help will assist with resettlement, including housing benefits and employment information, and drug and alcohol matters including referral for inpatient treatment at the Sands project in Canada Grove. Life skills training will be given, including cookery, budgeting, CV writing and Job search, basic numeracy and literacy and Art.

Reaching Communities

This money from the “Reaching Communities” programme will enable the day centre to be re-opened and be available to the our homeless clients six days a week. We are delighted to announce that we have received a grant of £489,091 from The Big Lottery Fund toward the running costs of the St Martin’s Day Centre in West Street, Bognor Regis.

St Martin’s was opened in May 2002. From January 2004 the day centre received a three year grant from the Big Lottery Fund, which ended in December 2006. Since then the centre has been operating on very restricted hours. The new grant is for a further period of three years. Chief Executive, Mike Jones, said: “This is wonderful news for our clients and all those who work to help them. However, we will need to work hard to ensure the project is properly funded from other sources, including the local community when the present funding comes to an end”.

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Stonepillow in conjunction with Arun District Council and Chichester District Council are providing emergency shelter and support for rough sleepers as temperatures drop below freezing.

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Yet again due to inadequate safe crossing points on the A27 another innocent person was killed trying to cross the busy road in order to reach a safe place to stay that night.

Redevelopment Programme

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