Charity providing assistance to homeless people

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OrganizationNochlezhka
Region Russia
Website Website
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ProjectLeader Danya Kramorov


The biggest shelter/rehabilitation center for the homeless in St. Petersburg helps an average of 220 homeless people a year to find employment, recover documents, receive medical assistance or find relatives and return to normal life.


Challenge

More than 60,000 homeless people live on the streets of St. Petersburg (Russia). The average temperature in the winter is -15C here. In 2018 1002 people died on the streets during 5 cold months, and many people became disabled. Meantime the public shelters have only 220 beds for the whole city. The NGO Rehabilitation Center/Shelter Nochlezhka has 52 beds, and provides not only a roof over one's head and a daily meal, but also social services to help homeless individuals return to normal life.

Long-Term Impact

Each year approximately 200 homeless people from the streets enter the Rehabilitation shelter Nochlezhka. Most of them return to an ordinary life with a help of the lawyers and social workers of the shelter. They find jobs, rent an apartment, return to their home in another city, get the medical assistance, or settle into group homes.

References

  1. https://homeless.ru/en/
  2. https://homeless.ru/en/
  3. https://www.facebook.com/Homeless.ru/


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/13519/projdoc.pdf

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