Divisional Commendation
Turning Tides’ Community Workers receive Divisional Commendation from Sussex Police for going above and beyond Turning Tides’ Community Workers …
Turning Tides’ Community Workers receive Divisional Commendation from Sussex Police for going above and beyond Turning Tides’ Community Workers …
Her Majesty’s Lord Lieutenant presented the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service Left: John Homstrom (Chief Executive) Right: Her Majesty’s …
Courageous challenge to turn the tide of homelessness Ten local running enthusiasts are going to put their physical fitness …
Turning Tides Announced Winners of 2020 Community Award Turning Tides were delighted to be announced the winners of the …
We can confirm that all of the homeless men and women who were staying in the Chatsworth Hotel in Worthing, West Sussex, have now been offered alternative accommodation. We have managed to absorb 16 of the 54 Chatsworth residents into our own projects, which places our services and staff under continued and significant pressure.
As the largest provider of homeless services for single people in West Sussex we are seeing huge changes to the homelessness sector as a result of Covid 19. Here at Turning Tides our staff and services are stretched to the limit as we navigate significantly increased need for our support alongside the cancellation of many of our fundraising events and activities.
Kindness and solidarity and good old-fashioned community spirit are so precious at the moment. We are continually uplifted by the generous words and actions of our supporters. We hope that the public will enter into the spirit of #UnselfieMay and share, in their own words, messages of support so that we can pass those messages on to the people who most need to hear them.
These are unprecedented and challenging times, for everyone. At Turning Tides we are adapting to face the challenge of Covid-19. This charity exists to protect and support some of the most vulnerable in our community, so we are keenly aware of the impact Covid-19 could have on them. We provide a lifeline to people whose health will have been compromised through trauma, rough sleeping, poverty and much more besides.