Change lives.
Donate to The Purfleet Trust today!
Last year we helped over 600 people experiencing homelessness in West Norfolk access vital services. With your donations, we can help even more.
We believe that everyone should have access to a decent, affordable and sustainable home. Through our ongoing support, we allow our clients to grow in confidence, skills and knowledge to be able to move forward on a positive pathway out of homelessness.
Through our wraparound support, we equip our clients with the ability to create long-term, sustainable changes to their lives.
Help us support them today.
We make a difference
We show people that there is a path to a more promising future – for themselves and their loved ones – and assist them through advice, guidance, support and training.
Being able to have counselling at Purfleet has given me the confidence and self-belief to move into my own property. I have also started a new full-time job.
I would not have been able to do this without the support of Purfleet.
One of our clients
Read our Clients’ inspirational stories…
What your donation could do:
£10
Provide a client with breakfast and lunches for a week at our Health and Wellbeing Centre
£20
Provide a counselling session to support someone address their mental health needs
£30
Could go towards resources for a creative workshop or activity group
£40
Could help us provide a bedding and kitchen essentials pack for someone moving in to their first tenancy
£100
Could help fund a place for someone on a tenancy training course to teach them life skills and help them to rebuild their life
Help today
Remember to use Gift Aid!
Add 25% more to your donation at no cost to you. A Gift Aid declaration allows us to claim tax back on eligible donations. It means that for every £1 you donate to The Purfleet Trust we can claim back 25p, at no extra cost to you.
Gift Aid is a UK government scheme that allows The Purfleet Trust to claim back 25p every time an eligible taxpayer donates £1 at no extra cost to the donor. To qualify for Gift Aid, the donor must be a UK taxpayer and make a declaration confirming that they’d like to use Gift Aid When someone makes a donation and declares Gift Aid, we can reclaim the basic rate of tax on that donation directly from the government. For example, if a donor gives £100, the charity can claim an additional £25 from the government through Gift Aid, making the total donation worth £125!