
Marylebone Project
@maryleboneprjct
🟣 Life-changing service for women experiencing homelessness in London
🟣 Open 24/7 365 days a year
🟣 A project of @churcharmy
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Honoured for our Helix colleague Jodie Chan to present with local collaborators at Irma Hirschman's Towards Equity in Health conference supported by the British Red Cross 🧡 yesterday. Jodie spoke about our work with local communities in North West London to improve health equity. She

Harvest Festival this Sunday! Donations for Marylebone Project Tinned food, dried food, non-perishables, new towels, and toiletries needed. Sung Mass begins at 10.30am. We’re right behind Marble Arch tube station. W1H 7AH. Everyone’s welcome!


🙌We've received National Institute for Health and Care Research funding for a project supporting the safe and meaningful involvement of women experiencing #Homelessness in #Research, in partnership with Marylebone Project & Central London Healthcare. Learn more in our blog: blogs.imperial.ac.uk/ighi/2024/11/1… Helix Centre


Many of the people we support are at risk of #bloodborneviruses🩸💉 ➡️To increase uptake during #EuropeanTestingWeek 🧑🎓We trained up staff on taking tests and health promotion 🧦We prepared winter warmth packages for those who get tested at the Marylebone Project women's hostel



💜 Big news Naga Munchetty & Honey J Walker reunited on BBC Radio 5 Live to share how a 2021 broadcast sparked her journey as our Ambassador, now raising funds via Yield Gallery Listen in full youtu.be/HOU257GZbUY?si…

Our knitting class is giving back by creating handcrafted blankets for those facing homelessness in London. Led by Angela & Time For God volunteers, they’re spreading warmth & love through Craft Forward's ‘Blankets for London.’ Please give back too👉bit.ly/mpbiggive2024



Dear Kekius Maximus, thanks for your input. We’d love to introduce you to any of the 10,000 people experiencing homelessness that we work with. You’ll be surprised to know that not having a home is a real thing! You’re welcome, any time.


This graphic shows where women go when they have nowhere safe to live - whilst many sleep outside on the street, they might be moving every few hours to avoid being noticed, or sleeping with an abusive partner. Read The Londoners by Kasia Flisiuk lnkd.in/ge_-QYyG


