Connecting Crisis at Christmas

We are delighted to announce that we’ll be supporting the homelessness charity Crisis, this Christmas.

With the festive period quickly approaching and temperatures plummeting, we are proud to be able to continue our support for Crisis at Christmas for the eighth year running. We provide the charity with free communications equipment and services to help the homeless call friends and family at a crucial time.

The service will be available across 10 support centres across England, Wales and Scotland and will be offered to over 4,000 homeless people. Last year, the service resulted in over 13,800 minutes used.

Crisis provide vital care for homeless people in the UK and support them in rebuilding their lives with the aim of helping them to get out of homelessness for good.

You can find out more about the great work Crisis do here and find out how you can help this Christmas here.

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