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Turning Tides launch Frontline Appeal
We are reliant on public support for the continuation of our services, in particular our vital hub services, which provide life-saving support to people who are homeless and having to sleep rough. As homeless numbers rise, please help us secure the future of our frontline services.
Walking Proud with Worthing Pride
The Worthing Pride theme this year is, ‘be whoever you want to be’, a strength that runs through the LGBTQAI+ community, and for our clients at Turning Tides. Celebrating diversity, inclusivity and supporting our communities to be who they want to be, is a core value...
Hercule Van Wolfwinkle
Hercule to draw non-stop until he reaches 100 portraits Hercule is set to take on his next drawathon on Friday 6th May to raise money towards Turning Tides and StreetVet. Hercule (aka Phil Heckels of Worthing) will be drawing non-stop until he reaches 100...
Divisional Commendation
Turning Tides’ Community Workers receive Divisional Commendation from Sussex Police for going above and beyond Turning Tides’ Community Workers were commended for their tireless efforts throughout the pandemic at the West Sussex Divisional Awards ceremony held...
Queen’s Award Win
Her Majesty’s Lord Lieutenant presented the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service Left: John Homstrom (Chief Executive) Right: Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of West Sussex, Susan Pyper The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service was presented to our charity on...
30 Years
Turning Tides is 30 For 30 years we have been supporting people on their pathway out of homelessness. Thousands of people across West Sussex have rebuilt their lives and created a brighter future with the help of Turning Tides.It began in 1992, with a small group of...






