The idea of Give A Fiver came one cold rainy day on seeing a homeless person while walking back to the car and thought, "Hang on, avoiding the issue isn't going to fix it".
You can either give directly to the homeless or through charities. We don't take or make any money from your donation so you can be 100% happy it's going to a good cause.
The Whitechapel Centre provide long-term help & support to prevent & end homelessness in Merseyside. You can use this link (or those above) to donate on the Whitechapel Centre Just Giving page.
Close PageAlthough we'd always recommend giving to a charity (it has the advantage of Gift Aid and structured help) if you prefer why not give a homeless person a fiver. It's their choice what to spend it on and may have an immediate positive effect!
Close PageEmmaus supports people who have experienced homelessness by providing them with a home and meaningful work in a community setting. You can use this link (or those above) to donate on the Emmaus donation page.
Close PageThe Liverpool Echo has been the hub of information in Liverpool for many years. Check out their article written at the beginning of the year about what to do if you see someone sleeping rough in freezing weather.
Close PageProbably the most famous of all homeless charities, the Big Issue Foundation believe in a ‘hand up and not a hand out’ and recognise that earning an income is a key step in a person’s journey towards stability and a better life. You can donate using this link or those on the image and title above.
Close PageThe aim of AS-SUFFA Outreach Homeless is to provide assistance to the most vulnerable in our community, irrespective of any background. You can donate using this link or those on the image and title above.
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