Alabaré run a range of homes, drop in centres and support services dedicated to helping the homeless and vulnerable.
We operate in the south and south west of England, specifically in Wiltshire and Somerset.
Anyone can be be affected by homelessness. Relationship breakdowns, loss of employment and ill health are all common reasons why someone can become homeless, but there are many others.
Andrew House, Clevedon, bs21 7ru
Andrew House is a Supported Housing project in the seaside town of Clevedon, North Somerset for men recovering from drug and alcohol dependency.
It can take up to 11 men, aged between 18 and 60, who have completed a rehabilitation programme but feel they need further support before they move on to independent living.
Each service user has a single room with their own washing facilities, but they share kitchens and large community rooms.
Members of staff offer expertise and support in a number of areas including drug and alcohol work, housing matters, finances and mental health issues and will signpost service users to other appropriate services and agencies.
We also provide service users with basic life skills training where necessary.
Outcomes for clients:
Andrew House is based in a the pretty estuary town of Clevedon in North Somerset.
Self-referrals are accepted or referrals through rehabs and other agencies are acceptable using the forms in the downloads section.