The latest figures on rough sleeping in London show a 33% increase compared to the previous year. Read more
From the beginning of April 2024, Local Housing Allowance (LHA) rates, which determine how much money people are entitled to receive in housing benefits, rose. Read more
8th April marked the end of our night shelter season. Read more
6th March marks four months into our night shelter season and our final update before our shelters close. Read more
Take a look at our list of upcoming events.
This spring, give the gift of hope and support. Read more
With 6th February marking three months into this year’s season of winter night shelters, 52 guests have moved into more permanent housing with help from our expert Casework team. Read more
Latest CHAIN data shows that rough sleeping is up 23%. Meanwhile, referrals to our emergency night shelters have increased by 37% compared to last year. Read more
With early January marking two months into this year’s season of winter night shelters, we’re continuing to see a significant increase in the demand for our support. Read more
“Homelessness can happen to any of us,” narrated by Glass Door supporter and esteemed actor, Colin Firth, spotlights the tragic reality of homelessness in London, introducing four characters who are experiencing different kinds of homelessness. Read more
With 6th December marking one month into this year’s season, we’re highlighting the stark reality of what you might already know; homelessness is on the rise in London and we are seeing a significant increase in the demand for our support. Read more
After spending months in limbo, the Renters (Reform) Bill recently had its Second Reading (the first time MPs can debate a bill in Parliament) and has just entered the committee stage, in which it will be examined in detail. Its final fate is unknown, but we thought that now might be a good time to explain Glass Door’s perspective on the bill. Read more
Glass Door has a clear response to the Home Secretary’s recent comments: Homelessness is not a lifestyle choice, but something that could happen to any of us. Read more
Glass Door has been running our Winter Night Shelters for over 20 years, and they are an important part of the support we offer those experiencing homelessness. Across three South West London boroughs, a network of churches and community venues, along with a dedicated team of shelter staff, caseworkers and volunteers provide vital support to people rough sleeping in the coldest months. Read more
THANK YOU for taking part in the Sleep Out and fundraising to end homelessness in London. Read more
Earlier today, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities published its annual statistics on statutory homelessness in England. These figures show that between April 2022 and March 2023, almost 300,000 households were owed a homelessness duty by their council due to either experiencing or being threatened with homelessness, a 6.8% increase on the previous year. Read more
In response to the growing number of women experiencing homelessness, we will be providing a women’s night shelter this winter, we are proud to offer this space to all women who turn to us for support. Following some questions about our services this year – we'd like to share the following statement. Read more
ONE WEEK TO GO to our flagship fundraising event – Sleep Out 2023! Read more
This year Glass Door will once again provide emergency night shelter for those who turn to us for support. Our open access policy means that no matter who you are or where you're from, we can offer a safe place to stay at night, during the coldest months - seven days a week. Read more
The Combined Homelessness and Information Network (CHAIN) published its latest rough sleeping report today. The report found that 10,053 people were recorded sleeping rough in London between the beginning of April 2022 and the end of March 2023, and 6,391 of those were on the streets for the first time. Read more
The Illegal Migration Bill risks increasing homelessness, destitution, and exploitation in a vulnerable population without recourse to justice. Read more
We conducted our annual volunteer survey this spring to hear from volunteers about why they volunteer, what they enjoy about volunteering, and to gather feedback about what could be improved. Read more
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Jo Carter as our CEO. Read more
Today is the report launch of ‘Making Women Count’, detailing findings from the pilot of the first women’s rough sleeping census. Read more