Help tackle homelessness in Scotland now!
Find out more about homelessness in Scotland Is it just a problem in the cities? Isn't it someone's own fault if they are homeless? Isn't it too big a problem for the Churches to tackle? Are refugees crowding out Scotland's own homeless people? Invite a speaker from Scottish Housing Action to talk to your Guild, St Vincent de Paul group, Churches Together group, or whoever, to find out about homelessness in Scotland and what the Churches are doing about it. Request a speaker by email
Join the Friends of the Scottish Churches Housing Action Through the Friends network, Scottish Churches Housing Action keeps people in touch with what the Churches are doing in homelessness throughout the country. We keep you up to date with the latest moves by the Scottish Government. We send your our free newsletter, Our Homeless Neighbourand e-news. Membership is free – sign up by entering your email address into the box at the bottom of the page.
Raise funds for Scottish Housing Action in our Cup of tea day We invite all churches to take part in our cup of tea day during Poverty & Homelessness Action Week each year – from the last Saturday in January to the first Sunday in February. if you can't do that week then please consider holding your own 'cup of tea' day on our behalf. Download this year's flyer.
Remember Homelessness Sunday – the last Sunday in January each year. Scottish Churches Housing Action promotes Homelessness Sunday in Scotland as part of Poverty & Homelessness Action Week. This is the annual opportunity to remember homeless people in our worship, and to re-dedicate ourselves to working for justice in housing and homelessness. Resource materials are published each year in partnership with Housing Justice to give ideas on making a lively and relevant service. For more information and to order your pack, visit www.actionweek.org.uk
Remember Scottish Churches Housing Action in your will – a legacy to Scottish Churches Housing Action is a lasting gift that will keep on helping homeless people after you are gone. Please consider us when you are making or changing your will.
