Changing the face of homelessness and food poverty in Rugby, one person at a time

Are homelessness and food poverty real issues in Rugby?

We think so because we have never seen so many people dealing with homelessness or food poverty in our town.
Find out how we are making a difference in our town.

“With no idea what to do or where to turn, someone suggested I come to the Hope Centre. Thank goodness I did.”

“I was served a section 21 notice, which is a no fault eviction. With no idea what to do or where to turn, someone suggested I come to the Hope Centre. Thank goodness I did. The staff were so helpful and helped me navigate the housing minefield. They helped me explore my options and then advocated with others on my behalf, including my ex landlord. Whilst not in a great place I was supported every step of the way to make decisions and regain my independence. I was made to feel that I could do it…and I did.

After a few weeks and with the help of Hope4 I was able to move on, with my daughter, to a new home with a social housing provider.

We want to thank (Hope4) for giving us this opportunity for a new start and upcoming opportunities. We don’t know how to thank you for what you’ve done for us but we are so grateful and so much happier here.”

Sarah, Hope Centre client

In 2023, 195 clients were supported by the Hope Centre

In 2023, 103 new clients were referred to the Hope Centre in total

In 2023, 7463 food bank parcels were provided to clients of which 37% were children

We can’t do it
without you.

Food, clothing and financial donations, Hope4000 supporters, volunteers’ time and fundraising initiatives all make it tick. Follow the link below to see how you can be part of this vital work in Rugby.

Our Partners

We all want to live in a community where everyone takes responsibility for each other. Communities caring for communities, neighbours caring for neighbours. Many people and businesses across Rugby are committed to doing just that.