Partnership to support Norfolk homeless

Sanctuary Supported Living and Your Own Place have partnered to run a series of interactive workshops with people who have experienced homelessness in Norfolk.
Keah Donlon

In the face of adversity, Keah, a 19-year-old Care and Support Assistant, is truly phenomenal.
Buckinghamshire disability service passes muster

Staff and residents at a Buckinghamshire disability service are celebrating following a successful inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Suffolk retirement community is a safe haven

Staff and residents at a Suffolk retirement community are celebrating following a successful inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Alison Notman

Throughout her career, Alison has been a Bank Support Worker, Support Worker, Team Leader, Deputy Local Service Manager and finally Local Service Manager. A title which she’s proudly held for the last ten years with Sanctuary Supported Living.
Jeremy

Of all the residents at Station Mews, Jeremy has lived there the longest. He credits the supported living team for being kind and helpful while he enjoys a life with as much independence as possible.
Better conversations about what matters most

Sanctuary is developing a new strategy about how we work with the people we support. Whatever residents want to talk to us about, we want to make sure that they can, and they know how.
Retirement living residents thrilled to see The Happiness Programme extended

Sheffield City Council have extended funding for The Happiness Programme at a retirement living service in Sheffield.
Eight Miles Away Fund – Hawal

The latest person to receive a grant from the Eight Miles Away Fund has faced more adversity in a few short years than anyone could imagine in an entire lifetime. This is Hawal’s* story.
Thumbs up from residents for supported housing

A Chelmsford supported housing service is officially a great place to live, according to a recent resident inspection.