Simply click on the gift you want to buy below:

One place
  • First and foremost a warm safe place to stay and a hot meal
  • A chance to shower, freshen up and get clean clothes
  • Health checks and treatment from a doctor, optician and dentist
  • Access to Crisis Skylight for training and support throughout the year ahead £20.48
Christmas welcome kit
  • They’ll get a cup of tea (and lots of sympathy)
  • A warm welcome to the year round services at one of the Crisis Skylight centres
  • A thorough assessment of their situation
  • Gives someone the support they need to start to turn their life around for good - £10
Christmas wellbeing kit
  • Access to a whole range of health checks after our Christmas centres have closed their doors
  • Confidence-boosting workshops
  • Support with mental health issues and addiction
  • The chance to join a sports or exercise class - £25
Christmas skills kit
  • Access to year round training in real, useful new skills
  • A place on an IT or a Budgeting and Finance course
  • Or perhaps DIY or plumbing, all skills that will impress potential employers
  • This kit gives the practical skills that can put someone back on the right track - £50
Christmas jobs kit
  • Can provide one-to-one advice at one of our year round Crisis Skylight centres
  • A job search plus access to IT
  • CV writing advice and mock interviews
  • Solid work can be the key to someone getting off the streets for good - £100
Christmas housing kit
  • In the New Year getting a roof over their head will be the first step for some
  • Your kit can give them support to find somewhere to call home,
  • A ‘starter pack’ of necessities; pots, pans, bedding and toiletries
  • The kit helps them to move in and move on with their life, in a place of their own. - £250

Meet Scott

Scott never knew what it was like to feel safe, he left home when he’d had enough of being beaten up by his dad. He soon found himself on the streets, alone and terrified. He was 19 years old.

‘I was sleeping rough,’ Scott says’. ‘Being homeless is one of the worst things in this world.’ But luckily, Scott came to Crisis at Christmas, and was amazed by the warmth and support he found.