Charity Auction St Basils

Berkeley St Joseph: Charity Auction to Support Young People

St Joseph Homes has been officially appointed by Birmingham City Council as the development partner for the regeneration of the Ladywood Estate – a major scheme that will transform the area with new homes, improved infrastructure, and enhanced community spaces. The project reflects a long-term commitment to creating a sustainable and modern neighbourhood in the heart of Birmingham.

As part of the regeneration programme, St Joseph Homes is collaborating with St Basils, a Birmingham-based charity and housing association with more than 50 years’ experience supporting young people aged 16–25 who are homeless, vulnerable, or at risk.

St Basils provides a comprehensive range of services including safe and secure accommodation, tailored support programmes, life skills training, and access to education and employment opportunities. Their approach focuses on enabling young people to develop independence, resilience, and the confidence needed to achieve long-term stability.

To help raise vital funds for St Basils, a charity auction is being organised. Donations of prizes — whether large or small — will make a direct difference and are warmly welcomed.

If you are able to contribute, please contact Richard.Ayers@stjosephhomes.co.uk.

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