Helping hand from Lottery means more homeless people can be protected from Covid-19

Date published: 07 September 2020


The National Lottery’s Coronavirus Community Support Fund has bolstered a programme to protect rough sleepers from Covid-19, by adding £8,000 to “amazing” public donations from across Greater Manchester.

Following an appeal for funds at the start of lockdown, donors ensured that local charity Homeless Friendly was able to get bags filled with hand sanitiser, masks, plasters, and information on testing, out to all of the Greater Manchester boroughs.

Charity founder Dr Zahid Chauhan OBE said: “With poor nutrition and an average life-expectancy of just 45 years of age, rough sleepers are the most susceptible group in the country to getting the virus; and so, this funding is very timely and potentially life-saving.”

From March, the Homeless Friendly team has been asking for funds to cover basic hygiene kits and relied on partner organisations including St John’s Ambulance to distribute them to rough sleepers.

Thanks to the government, the new funds will be used to make health packs which will also include soap, toothpaste, and toothbrushes. There will be vital information on local authority schemes to improve the health of homeless people, too.

 

Dr Zahid Chauhan, founder of Homeless Friendly
Dr Zahid Chauhan, founder of Homeless Friendly

 

Created by Dr Chauhan after he saw a rough sleeper removing their own teeth with pliers, the Homeless Friendly programme works with surgeries, hospitals, and hospices to ensure they provide the very best healthcare for rough sleepers.

Charities, councils, and businesses have also played their part in ensuring that those without a fixed abode can find employment, training, services to help them overcome addiction and get a roof over their heads.

Dr Chauhan continued: “As if the indignity of grinding poverty and no place to stay weren’t enough, the homeless are more likely to have heart attacks, bouts of depression and even falls. They are the group in most need of quality healthcare.

“Thankfully, the public played their part and now the government is adding its patronage through the National Lottery Community fund. By showing compassion, we are telling homeless people that they matter and are very much a part of our society.” 

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