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BBC’s The One Show reports on Turning Tides’ life-changing services
“I was really shocked by those stats, but it’s so inspiring to see how Andy and Turning Tides are helping people.” Angellica Bell, BBC One, The One Show, 30th May 2023 On Tuesday 30th May, Turning Tides’ life-saving work tackling rural homelessness was again the...
Hercule Van Wolfwinkle raises over £10,000 in epic ‘Portrait Marathon’
One fundraiser. 26 miles. 27 portraits. 2 charities. On Sunday 14th May Hercule Van Wolfwinkle, aka Phil Heckels of Worthing, embarked on a Portrait Marathon to fundraise Turning Tides and StreetVet. The epic challenge marked the latest in his growing list of...
Turning Tides heads to Houses of Parliament to advocate for change
On 20th April, Turning Tides joined a vital roundtable discussion with Felicity Buchan MP, Minister for Housing, Homelessness and Communities, calling for action on the rural homelessness crisis. As part of a coalition of rural advocates and homelessness...
A Hidden Crisis – Homelessness in the Countryside
Turning Tides is at the heart of ground-breaking new research into escalating rural homelessness, launched by the Universities of Kent and Southampton recently. The innovative, life-saving services created by Turning Tides – at speed – to reach people who otherwise...
Hercule wins JustGiving’s Fundraiser of the Year
Turning Tides fundraiser Hercule Van Wolfwinkle, AKA Phil Heckels of Worthing, has won JustGiving’s Creative Fundraiser of the Year 2022. There were tens of thousands of nominations to become a finalist, and Hercule was subsequently voted the overall winner of the...
Lyndhurst Road Service Closure
One of Turning Tides’ residential services, located in Lyndhurst Road, Worthing, closes on the 23rd September. Turning Tides runs over 30 projects across West Sussex, 21 of which are residential. The Lyndhurst Road service had to close because the lease came to an...






