THE Homelessness Partnership BCP has achieved its highest ever membership since its formation in 2019. 

A total of 55 organisations have committed to pooling their resources, driven by a common goal of ending homelessness in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. 

The latest organisations to join the partnership include Two Saints, which equips people with homes and specialist support, Centrepoint, a youth homelessness charity that provides housing, healthcare and education for young people and the Space Youth Project. 

Tom Lund, head of operations at Citizens Advice BCP, said: “Through its collaborative approach to finding solutions that prevent and ultimately end homelessness, every year the work of the Homelessness Partnership BCP directly and indirectly supports thousands of people across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.  

“Citizens Advice BCP has been a proud member of the partnership since its formation in 2019 and we look forward to continuing to work together as we strive towards ending homelessness.”  

Members of the Homelessness Partnership BCP met at St Mike’s Church in Bournemouth on November 19 to firm-up plans to prevent homelessness this coming winter.