Homeless Oxfordshire
O’Hanlon House,
Luther Street,
Oxford
OX1 1UL

About Homeless Oxfordshire

Across Oxfordshire, Homeless Oxfordshire plays a vital role in supporting people who are experiencing homelessness, offering accommodation, outreach and tailored support designed to help individuals move towards stability and independent living.

As the county’s largest homelessness charity, the organisation works across a network of supported housing projects, emergency accommodation and recovery-focused services. Its approach combines immediate practical help with longer-term pathways, recognising that homelessness is rarely a single-issue challenge.

Beyond providing shelter, Homeless Oxfordshire supports residents with access to health services, employment advice, skills development and ongoing casework, helping people rebuild confidence and autonomy step by step.

Working in partnership with local authorities, NHS services and community organisations, the charity is a key part of Oxfordshire’s wider homelessness response system, addressing both urgent need and systemic causes.

At its core, Homeless Oxfordshire focuses on dignity, stability and opportunity – ensuring that those facing homelessness are supported not just in crisis, but in rebuilding their futures.


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