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Jul 2023

Last Updated: 11/07/2023
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Harrogate homeless charity sees increased demand amid cost of living crisis

by Calvin Robinson Chief Reporter

| 12 Jul, 2023
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Harrogate Homeless Project has seen increased demand in recent months with more young people using the charity for help.

Francis McAllister, chief executive of the project, said the charity had seen an increase in visits from people who would not normally use its services.

The project’s Springboard day centre would normally see 15 visits a day, but has reported a rise to 25 in recent months.

Mr McAllister said the recent rise in interest rates, rising rents and the cost of living crisis had increased demand on the charity.

He said:

“The challenges around cost-of-living has highlighted the urgency for more resources to continue our critical work.
“All our hostel beds are full, and we have seen increasingly younger individuals and women seeking our help.”






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Mr McAllister said the project’s hostel on Bower Street is up to capacity, with all 16 beds taken.

As a result, the charity has organised a series of events in an effort to raise money to meet demand.

A fun run, photography competition, and Three Peak challenge are some fundraising initiatives launched by the Harrogate Homeless Project.

The charity run will take place on July 15 across the Stray, while the Three Peaks challenge will take place on September 16 at £50 per entry.

Meanwhile, a photography competition will be held in partnership with the Harrogate Photographic Society and will be open to all ages with the theme ‘community'.

Up to six photos can be entered per person, with a £5 donation. 

Entries close on August 31, when six finalists will be chosen for an exclusive event at West Park Hotel on September 28. The finalists will be on display at St Peter’s Church in October.

Mr McAllister added:

“Since the pandemic, it’s gone from one crisis to another as many households struggle with housing insecurity. 
“Every penny raised will make a lasting impact for someone in need.”


For more information on the events, email Thomas Richards on thomas@hhphostel.org.