The Marylebone Project provides a life-changing service for women experiencing homelessness and is the largest and longest-running centre of its kind in the UK with over 90 years of experience supporting vulnerable women in crisis. Within our safe environment women rebuild trust, learn to re-engage with society and through empowerment start to re-build their lives through our all-encompassing service provision. Our objective is to empower women to end their homelessness and live their lives to the full. We aspire to turn individual lives around by offering a seamless journey from life on the streets to living happy, fulfilling independent lives. We achieve this by providing a home for women (40,000 bed nights each year) and supporting them by offering user-led, day-to-day support encompassing education, employment, physical health and mental wellbeing. Our residential arm operates two purpose-built accommodation units, comprising 112 individual bedrooms for short and long-term use.
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