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Housing First - did it cut homelessness in Ipswich? | East Anglian Daily Times

Housing First was brought into Ipswich in 2018 - Credit: Archant It was clear something different had to be done. To have people living rough on our streets in cold, harsh winters - where, as we ve seen recently, temperatures can plunge to below -10C - feels wrong in any civilised 21st century society. Yet despite the very best efforts of support and outreach workers, some of Ipswich s most entrenched and long-term homeless could not turn the corner and build a new life. Sometimes, they would make progress. But then, they would fall ill or get in trouble with the law - and their cycle of destruction would begin again, in some cases costing taxpayers more than £25,000 a year.

Kesgrave women s lockdown fundraiser for Suffolk s homeless

Published: 4:30 PM February 4, 2021    Childhood friends Laura Polley, 24, and Grace Nicoll, 25, will be sleeping rough in Kesgrave - Credit: Laura Polley Two young women from Kesgrave will be sleeping rough tomorrow night to highlight the plight of the county s homeless during the pandemic. University of Suffolk lecturer Laura Polley and her childhood friend Grace Nicoll will be sleeping outdoors overnight with only a sleeping bag, as part of their continued efforts to support the homeless community. The pair have previously given out homecooked hot meals to those in need, and raised £800 doing a sponsored walk for Shelter in December. The Sleep Out to Help Out fundraiser will raise money for the Anglia Care Trust, where Laura has been volunteering for six years.

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