Julian House provides a range of services to socially excluded people across the South West; particularly in the areas of homelessness, domestic abuse and community rehabilitation. We operate a range of supported housing projects, emergency hostel accommodation, advice services, assertive outreach support and a number of social enterprises. Not just changing lives. Often saving lives

JULIAN HOUSE

“Every year, we support over 1,800 vulnerable individuals.”

We operate more than 40 different projects, accommodation sites and social enterprises across South West England. These include our homeless outreach services, a 20-bed emergency access hostel, various supported housing projects including support for adults and children escaping domestic abuse. 

We also run multiple training programmes (including at our bike workshops in Bath and Trowbridge) to help people regain confidence, learn new transferable work skills, get back into education, volunteering and employment.

“Our social enterprises are targeted at preventing people becoming homeless by engaging them in meaningful activities, training and preparation for employment.”

Our services include:

· Homeless services & support including our emergency 20 bed hostel, outreach teams and supported move on accommodation,

· Specialised support and accommodation for those escaping domestic violence

· Addiction recovery and mental health support

· Support for travelling communities

· Refugee resettlement service

· Support and accommodation for prison leavers, including training opportunities to return to work

· Support and accommodation for individuals with learning difficulties

· Work experience and training for adults experiencing homelessness and those experiencing long-term unemployment


Charity Projects