Taking the fight to end discrimination to Parliament
Taking the fight to end discrimination to Parliament
In the 1950s you were allowed to put up signs saying, “no blacks, no Irish, no dogs”. Nowadays, you’re allowed to put up “no DSS”. At…
Building a more positive future: how Shelter works with former offenders
Building a more positive future: how Shelter works with former offenders
When Shelter was approached to deliver housing and debt advice for offenders and those leaving custody, we were especially keen to help.   Offenders are often at risk of losing their…
Writing your will: FAQs
Writing your will: FAQs
Leaving behind something for the people or causes you care about requires an up to date will. But why is it so important? Fiona Wilson,…
Peer mentor Paddy’s success story
Peer mentor Paddy’s success story
If it wasn’t for Shelter and Colette I’d be dead. I’m so grateful. It takes great spirit to go from living on the streets and…
 
A robust plan for tangible change 

A robust plan for tangible change
Shelter will stop at nothing to support and empower people on the way to a safe home for all. Our services and our campaigning work are equally important in driving this change.