Rough Sleeping in the West Midlands

The number of people sleeping rough on our streets has increased 157% over the last 3 years.

The knock on effect is increased pressure on the support network that helps rough sleepers, teams that are committed to working with individuals to provide accommodation, hot meals, medical treatment and ultimately a better future.

That’s why we invite you to join us in working together so that every member of the community can turn small change into big change.

If you would like to know more about Change into action please follow the link https://changeintoaction.org.uk/

If you are concerned with the welfare of a rough sleeper please visit http://www.streetlink.org.uk/ where you can inform relevant services of a rough sleepers location.

If you, or any SMEs in your supply chain, would like to know more about the Work it Out programme, please contact carly.jones@sifafireside.co.uk for more information.

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