NOAH and Knightsbridge support the homeless this winter

NOAH and Knightsbridge support the homeless this winter

In what has become an annual tradition for the company, Knightsbridge has provided additional support to the homeless this winter, with a significant donation to a regional charity doing great work in the field. NOAH Enterprise is local to Knightsbridge and seeks to help the most disadvantaged in Luton and Central Bedfordshire by providing a practical, empowering…


In what has become an annual tradition for the company, Knightsbridge has provided additional support to the homeless this winter, with a significant donation to a regional charity doing great work in the field.

NOAH Enterprise is local to Knightsbridge and seeks to help the most disadvantaged in Luton and Central Bedfordshire by providing a practical, empowering and caring service to homeless people, particularly those who are temporary or entrenched rough sleepers and those who are socially excluded or have fallen into poverty.

NOAH provides a broad range of support services, ranging from an emergency winter night shelter and a welfare centre, providing hot meals and legal and health advice, to outreach on the streets. The NOAH academy delivers education and training, helping people with work experience and volunteering.

Knightsbridge is closely aligned with the work of homelessness charities and is donating £9,500 from the December sales of its Weatherproof range to the charity.

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