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Change a Survivor’s Life this Christmas

Imagine facing Christmas without the warmth and safety of a place to call home. For survivors of modern slavery, this is often their daily reality. Many are left homeless and vulnerable to re-exploitation and re-trafficking, searching desperately for shelter and a second chance.

At Hope at Home, we believe no survivor should be left out in the cold. This Christmas, as we reflect on the age-old story of “No Room at the Inn,” we’re reminded of the importance of welcoming those in need.

Survivors escaping exploitation, having faced unimaginable trauma, need a safe space to begin their journey to rebuild their lives. Could your spare room be that second chance?

Why Host?

Our hosts are ordinary people with a spare room and an open heart. By becoming a host, you help a survivor avoid street homelessness, gain independence and begin a brighter future. Our hosts often say it’s one of the most rewarding decisions they’ve ever made. And you won’t be doing it alone – we offer full training, ongoing support, a hosting allowance and a dedicated team to guide you every step of the way.

This Christmas, Will You Say Yes to Hosting?

Your home could be the light at the end of the tunnel for a survivor like Maria*, who, after escaping exploitation, found safety with one of our hosts. Now she’s thriving – studying, working, and planning for her future. This festive season, let’s turn “No Room at the Inn” into a story of welcome.

Make Room in Your Heart and Home

Join our incredible community of hosts today and help a survivor this Christmas. Whether it’s for a few weeks or a few months, you could help a survivor rebuild and heal.

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Chloe’s* Story

Chloe* was just 21 when she came to live with her hosts. She had experienced trauma at the hands of men who exploited her and needed a safe place to stay. Since then, Chloe started volunteering at a local youth club, began college and passed her exams and received a full scholarship to university to study Law & Criminology. She has moved on into university accommodation and hopes to become a barrister. Your support gives a survivor like Chloe the safety and stability they need to transform their life.

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