Milton keynes homeless charity boosted by £30,000 grant

A significant grant from London Northwestern Railway (LNR) will allow the charity to help more rough sleepers.
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The Winter Night Shelter Milton Keynes supports rough sleepers from its base at Unity Park Station which is opposite the city's Central railway station, operated by LNR.

The charity helps dozens of homeless people in Milton Keynes every year by providing a welcoming, warm environment.

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Sara Millington, communications manager for the Winter Night Shelter Milton Keynes, said: “This grant has enabled us to provide additional staff and resources so we can expand the support we provide to the homeless and vulnerable at a time when the need has never been greater.

Winter Night Shelter Milton Keynes can hire more staff and offer more support to the homeless following new 30,000 grantWinter Night Shelter Milton Keynes can hire more staff and offer more support to the homeless following new 30,000 grant
Winter Night Shelter Milton Keynes can hire more staff and offer more support to the homeless following new 30,000 grant

"Our first priority is to meet someone’s essential needs at their point of crisis, and then to create a personal support plan to enable them to rebuild their lives. Already this winter we have been able to assist a number of individuals who had been sleeping near the railway station with a place to go for help, specialist addiction counselling and placements into longer-term accommodation.

"Our sincere thanks go to London Northwestern Railway for enabling us to scale up our provision at a time when so many other support services have been suspended or gone online.”

The grant for the Winter Night Shelter was made by LNR as part of its inaugural Customer and Communities Improvement Fund (CCIF), with funding provided by the Department for Transport. As part of the scheme, LNR and sister company West Midlands Railway will invest a total of £1.7million in dozens of community projects across the network in the coming months.

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Vicky Cropper-Clarke, head of community and stakeholder for LNR, said: “Putting the railway at the heart of our neighbourhoods is our top priority and we are delighted to be able to support the fantastic work of the Winter Night Shelter Milton Keynes, which makes a huge difference to so many vulnerable people.

“All through the pandemic our focus has been on keeping a safe and reliable train service running for our customers who need them but we recognise the huge impact coronavirus has had on society and we felt it was important to support this worthwhile cause.”