Hostels and Shelters Offering Direct Access
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Hostels and Shelters offering direct access LeatherHEAD START Hostel 3 Church Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 8AT Tel: 01372 377790 Email: [email protected] Hostel for men & women aged 18 and over 9 single rooms and a double room for an established couple Emergency short-term accommodation 24 hour support Referral and resettlement into move-on accommodation Tenant support service after resettlement Crawley Open House Riverside House, Stephenson Way, Three Bridges, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 1TN Tel: 01293 447702 Email: [email protected] 24 places for men and women or couples aged over 18 years (7 double and 14 single) Allows pets to stay Maximum stay 6 weeks although this can vary Wayside, Reigate (women only) 42 Croydon Road, Reigate, Surrey Telephone: 01737 248304 Hostel for vulnerable single women aged 16 to 35, providing 24 hour staff support. Self-referrals accepted. Self-catering. No alcohol is allowed on the premises. 19 single rooms, 3 rooms adapted for people with disabilities. Phone for an application; interviews conducted by the manager. Wayside will accept applicants with drug, alcohol or mental health problems as long as they will commit themselves to treatment. However, Wayside will not accept applicants with a history of extreme violence to others. Expected length of stay usually 2 to 24 months. Operates a waiting list. Dorking Night Hostel 3 Church Road, Dorking, Surrey Telephone: 01306 898137 (8am to 10am and 6pm to 11pm or leave a message) Hostel for 7 single homeless men and women aged 16+. Telephone referrals only. 1 shared room and use of communal facilities. Residents must be out during the day. Dorking Night Hostel cannot accept people who seem drunk on arrival, people with mental illness who require special care or people with a history of violence. Dorking Night Hostel does not keep a waiting list. Dry house. Mulberry House, Guildford 32 Epsom Road, Guildford, Surrey Telephone: 01483 577375 (phone before you turn up). A hostel for vulnerable women aged 18 to 35 years old. Self-catering. 15 single rooms with shared facilities. Maximum stay two years. You can stay until you are 7 months pregnant. Self-referral is possible, but a connection with the Guildford Borough Council area will help. You must have a connection with the Surrey County area. Number Five Project, Guildford 3 - 5 York Road, Guildford, Surrey 16 bed shelter with 5 shared rooms for single homeless men over 18 as well as 2 female beds. Contact the HOST team (01483) 302495 between 9am and 6.30pm to find out if there are any bedspaces available. Maximum stay - 14 nights. Evening meal and breakfast provided. Residents must be out during the day. £1.00 per night personal contribution. Rent is also charged. York Road Project, Woking 1 York Road, Woking, Surrey Telephone: 01483 728739 Homeless shelter (opens at 6pm); drop-in café where you can get food and advice (open 11am to 2pm but closed Friday and Sunday). Self-referrals accepted. To apply, phone for a discussion. 11 beds for single homeless men and women aged over 18 years old. A dry house. The York Road Project offers a contract for 21 days. The York Road Project does accept people with records of serious offences. St Joseph’s Night Refuge Hunston Road, Chichester, PO20 1NP Tel: 01243 839214 Email: [email protected] Potential clients should not turn up directly at St Joseph’s but should contact 01243 775925 or visit The Hub (day centre) at St Cyriac’s, Chichester, PO19 1AJ 10 individual units with communal bathrooms Communal eating area, hot evening meal and breakfast provided Second hand clothing store and laundry facilities ‘Long Term Stay’ programme guaranteeing clients referred through the Hub Day Centre or partners agencies a bed for 28 days .