THE WAY TO INDEPENDEND LIVING
Street Work Programmes
The first line of our services, we contact users in their natural environment (on the streets, in parks, etc.), where we offer them help and support in their difficult life situation and offer them our other services.
▼
Night Shelters
Space for all homeless people who want to spend the night in a dry and warm place, where they can use the support of social workers, have the opportunity to use sanitary facilities, can also have hot tea or soup with bread and can use a charity wardrobe.
▼
Hostels
Separate, time-limited, temporary accommodation with intensive social work, aimed at maximizing of user’s independence.
▼
Social housing
Independent living in a normal residential area where the user is visited by our social workers who try to help him/her cope with the difficulties of everyday life, after a certain time the user can stay in the flat and he returns to independent living.
▼
Independent living
The user no longer needs us and lives independently in an adequate environment.
---
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
It’s not just about shelter. Many users need additional support on their way to independent living. We also have a range of services for them in the Salvation Army (e.g. health care, services for people with addictions, services for the elderly, help with employment, etc.).
Social assistance and support – all services on the way to permanent housing actively offer help and support of professional social workers (help with debts, processing documents, health care, help with finding a job, etc.).
Employment – All our services help homeless people find work, we search for and create jobs for them where they can gain – often lost – job competencies and experience.
Healthcare for the homeless – Homeless people often suffer from health problems that prevent them from returning to general society, finding a job, etc. We set up Doctor’s Offices and first-aid stations and provide basic help with treatment and consultation in within the Street Work Programmes. Our goal is to improve the health of socially excluded people.
Services for elderly homeless people – Independent living is not the best choice for all our clients. Many of them are elderly or suffer from serious illnesses and need constant support. We are setting up “Přístav” (“Harbour”) Homes for these clients.
Services for homeless people with addictions – Many homeless people suffer from alcohol addiction, which needs to be addressed before returning to general society and to independent living. We also provide suitable services for these users.
---
more info: noclezenka.cz/en/donate-regularly
Street Work Programmes
The first line of our services, we contact users in their natural environment (on the streets, in parks, etc.), where we offer them help and support in their difficult life situation and offer them our other services.
▼
Night Shelters
Space for all homeless people who want to spend the night in a dry and warm place, where they can use the support of social workers, have the opportunity to use sanitary facilities, can also have hot tea or soup with bread and can use a charity wardrobe.
▼
Hostels
Separate, time-limited, temporary accommodation with intensive social work, aimed at maximizing of user’s independence.
▼
Social housing
Independent living in a normal residential area where the user is visited by our social workers who try to help him/her cope with the difficulties of everyday life, after a certain time the user can stay in the flat and he returns to independent living.
▼
Independent living
The user no longer needs us and lives independently in an adequate environment.
---
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
It’s not just about shelter. Many users need additional support on their way to independent living. We also have a range of services for them in the Salvation Army (e.g. health care, services for people with addictions, services for the elderly, help with employment, etc.).
Social assistance and support – all services on the way to permanent housing actively offer help and support of professional social workers (help with debts, processing documents, health care, help with finding a job, etc.).
Employment – All our services help homeless people find work, we search for and create jobs for them where they can gain – often lost – job competencies and experience.
Healthcare for the homeless – Homeless people often suffer from health problems that prevent them from returning to general society, finding a job, etc. We set up Doctor’s Offices and first-aid stations and provide basic help with treatment and consultation in within the Street Work Programmes. Our goal is to improve the health of socially excluded people.
Services for elderly homeless people – Independent living is not the best choice for all our clients. Many of them are elderly or suffer from serious illnesses and need constant support. We are setting up “Přístav” (“Harbour”) Homes for these clients.
Services for homeless people with addictions – Many homeless people suffer from alcohol addiction, which needs to be addressed before returning to general society and to independent living. We also provide suitable services for these users.
---
more info: noclezenka.cz/en/donate-regularly
Nemůžu si dovolit platit víc, jsem sama , je mě 60 let a žiju v pronajatém bytě.Od ledna se zdraží nájem,energie a jídlo.Posílám také pravidelně na nemocná a opuštěná zvířátka.Tak jsem jim o stovku snížila, abych mohla posílat na Nocleženku :-)
Soucítím se slušnými bezdomovci
Vlaďka
Všem držím moc palce, ať najdou cestu zpět. Každý si zaslouží druhou šanci a každý může uklouznout, ale pokud se chceš zvednout, tak to vždy dokážeš.
má to smysl
Děkuji, že to děláte za nás!
<3
Kéž jsou všechny bytosti šťastny!
I malá častka může pomoci :-)
Díky za Vaši práci!
Dobrý den,
rozhodla jsem se přispívat částkou 300,-Kč měsíčně.
Alena Cukrová
Osud lidí bez domova mě trápí. Věřím, že nikdo z nich si tuto cestu nezvolil dobrovolně. Jsou to stejné osobnosti jako já a proto jsem se rozhodla přispívat alespoň nepatrnou částkou na jejich nový start do důstojných podmínek, za lepší život, za možnost pracovat, bydlet, umýt se a najíst, za "obyčejné" štěstí.
Děkujeme!