Homeless Oxfordshire - O'Hanlon House
Service Type
Supported accommodation
Service Description
Founded as Oxford Night Shelter in 1985, Homeless Oxfordshire is the county’s largest not-for-profit provider of supported accommodation for people experiencing homelessness; providing an open door and offering safety, stability and support when it is needed most. Homeless Oxfordshire’s specialist support helps rebuild the lives of people whose complex needs are often the result of lifelong disadvantage and challenges such as poverty, childhood trauma, substance and alcohol use, institutional care, and deep social exclusion. Visit homelessoxfordshire.uk for more information.
Key functions & activities offered
O'Hanlon House is open around the clock; the hostel has over 50 rooms offering safety, warmth and specialist support. As well as providing accommodation the hostel also supports homeless people via SWEP—accommodating additional people during severe weather conditions.
All referrals go through Oxfordshire County Council and various services. They do not accept direct referrals.
Homeless Oxfordshire’s services on this website:
- Housing First
- O'Hanlon House (SWEP)
- Project 41
- Sapling Project
- Vineyard
- Women's Project
- Homeless Oxfordshire and Turning Point - Pre-recovery Project (and see Turning Point)
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