Lee Leeds the way
My name is Lee, I am a volunteer at St Giles Trust in the Leeds Team. In 2014, I was given 12 month probations from the magistrate courts for drink driving […]
My name is Lee, I am a volunteer at St Giles Trust in the Leeds Team. In 2014, I was given 12 month probations from the magistrate courts for drink driving […]
We welcome the proposals to reform prisons set out in today’s Queen’s Speech. As a charity with a long track record of working in prisons and with prison leavers, we
St Giles Trust’s response to the 2016 Queen’s Speech Read More
Over 18,600 people engaged with St Giles Trust’s services in the last financial year, according to our Performance Overview for 2015/16, with support accessing jobs and homes continuing to be
Jobs and homes still top areas of need Read More
South Londoners got an added extra with their morning latte today (Tuesday 5 April) when 2016 London mayoral candidate Zac Goldsmith officially launched Camberwell-based Brewbird café. The social enterprise from St
Zac Goldsmith launches cafe serving up fresh opportunities to young Londoners Read More
Coping with a prison sentence and the rocky road that follows release from it is a challenging for anyone. But it can be paticularly traumatic for the people affected by
Supporting vulnerable women with autism Read More
St Giles Trust’s roots are in helping vulnerable homeless people. Today, this is realised through our partnership work with the Kings Health Partners Pathways Team at St Thomas’ Hospital in
A helping hand for homeless patients Read More
SOS+ helps prevent young people from getting caught up negative lifestyles through dispelling myths and offering support, tools and strategies to stay crime-free. CJ and Junior delivered an SOS+ session on
Winning over young minds Read More
As communities change, SOS Founder Junior Smart explains how SOS is evolving to meet new challenges. October this year will be the 10th anniversary of the SOS Project. From a small
SOS – Change and Progress Read More
Many of the young people we support through SOS have been victims of serious youth violence. ‘Dominic’ first came into contact with our SOS caseworkers in the Royal London Hospital
Helping victims of violence Read More
139 vulnerable young people have been helped to leave gangs and negative lifestyles since 1 April 2015… and the SOS Team has done a whole lot more! 982 mentoring sessions
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