Starting Out Wins People's Millions
Cornish project Starting Out has been awarded £50,000 to help Cornwall’s homeless, following a public phone vote.
The
project will be run by a partnership of three established Cornish reuse
centres (RE:SOURCE, SOFA & GOFA) and will provide furniture starter
packs to help homeless people move into accommodation.
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the project will also encourage the recipient to take part in supported
volunteering, with the possibility of taking part in accredited
training and receiving employment support, a solution that should see
the project becoming a mainstream sustainable service.
With 1500 annual cases of homelessness in Cornwall and approximately 500 families currently in temporary housing in Cornwall, the project will address a critical need on a county wide basis.
Alan Lethbridge, Operations Manager at RE:SOURCE said:
“We would like to thank everyone who voted for Starting Out and ensured that this vital project received funding. The
project attracted huge support across the county of Cornwall and also
nationally from environmental organisations and homeless charities.”
Justin
Olosunde and Keith Muir from GOFA went on to say how much they valued
the opportunity Starting Out would give people in great need in Cornwall
to provide the basic provisions every building needs to become a home:
bed, table and chairs, sofa, cooker, fridge and a washing machine.
Justin, Manager at GOFA added:
“With
the chance for people who receive the starter packs to also get
involved with helping others in the same situation in the future- it is a
true win-win for the people of Cornwall.”
Starting Out will help people like Maria Turner who was made homeless at the age of 18 following a domestic dispute. Maria spent some time sleeping rough and at friends’ houses before being housed in unfurnished accommodation. When questioned about moving into unfurnished accommodation Maria commented:
“Of
course you feel relieved and grateful just to have a roof over your
head, but not being able to cook and sleeping on the floor in a
completely empty room soon becomes depressing and makes friends’ sofas
look inviting again.
Maria went on to say:
“Not having furniture can affect your whole life. Your health deteriorates without decent food or sleep and this makes it hard to get a job or stick to training. Then if you start staying with friends too much you could lose the tenancy”
When questioned on how she feels about the volunteering side of the project Maria stated:
“I
would be happy to volunteer my time to help an organisation that has
helped me and recognise all the brilliant opportunities that
volunteering at the reuse centres could open up for me. I already do some voluntary work but am thinking of getting involved at RE:SOURCE because I really like what they do.”
Anyone
interested in further information on the Starting Out Project should
contact Alan Lethbridge at RE:SOURCE on 0800 321 33 56.


