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'These homes represent hope and a fresh start'
The Sentinel
|May 16, 2025
Charity secures more supported accommodation
PEOPLE facing homelessness and domestic abuse have been thrown a lifeline after a city charity secured 25 new supported homes across Stoke-on-Trent.
Stoke-based Honeycomb Group helps people including care leavers, families fleeing violence and those rebuilding their lives.
Staff transform the lives of thousands of local people each year through safe accommodation, tenancy sustainment and 24/7 supported housing schemes.
It includes people searching for affordable housing, fleeing abusive relationships and overcoming homelessness.
And now those in that situation will have access to even more housing and support after the Honeycomb Group secured three new properties across North Staffordshire.
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