Keep our hostels open

Monthly

One-off

£800

could pay the rent deposit for someone who is moving into their own place after finding their feet in a Porchlight hostel.

£1000

could ensure a property is kitted out with essential furniture and goods ready for a new resident moving in.

£1750

could provide subsidised rent and tailored one-to-one employment advice for six months for someone in Porchlight accommodation.

£800 could pay the rent deposit for someone who is moving into their own place after finding their feet in a Porchlight hostel.

£1000 could ensure a property is kitted out with essential furniture and goods ready for a new resident moving in.

£1750 could provide subsidised rent and tailored one-to-one employment advice for six months for someone in Porchlight accommodation.

Other amount

You can keep our hostels open, but there’s not much time

As you read this, people living in our homelessness accommodation are afraid that soon they’ll have nowhere to live.

Because on 31 March, homelessness funding in Kent will end.

Our hostels are more than just buildings, they provide safety, warmth and a fresh start for some of the most vulnerable people in our community.

For many, our hostels are the difference between life and death.

This is why we must fight to keep them open.

But we can’t do it alone.

Prefer to donate over the phone?

If you are unable to donate online or prefer to do so over the phone, please call us on 01227 813199

Or if you’d like to send a cheque in the post you can find out more on our contact us page.