Supported accommodation tailored to your needs.
Being homeless is hard enough and dealing with other challenges on top can feel impossible. Not only can NAASH help with your accommodation, but we also provide all kinds of support, in partnership with a selection of other agencies who we may refer you to if appropriate.
We don’t judge or discriminate – we just help.
Our support network
It’s true that we are stronger together than we are on our own.
Here are some of the other support agencies that we are proud to partner with.
Bridge Substance Misuse Programme
An informal programme that provides daily activities and groups that support people who have, or are recovering from, substance misuse.
Change grow live
A formal treatment service for people to access help for substance misuse. CGL also go out and about to support rough sleepers.
Community Law
Here you’ll receive an all-round legal advice service, from understanding your rights to debt management and applying for new benefits.
Crime 2 Christ Social Action
Focused on helping people at any stage of the criminal justice system, we may refer women to C2C to take part in activities and receive relevant support, from food to
self-development opportunities.
Department of Work & Pensions Northampton
Making sure you are claiming the benefits you are eligible for and receiving support to get back into work are vital to your progress.
Northampton Hope Centre
NAASH customers may be referred to Northampton Hope Centre for further support with hardship challenges.
Own Merit
When needed we refer ex-offenders to Own Merit to organise suitable accommodation.
Step Change
Another option for debt
management support.
St Thomas Centre Food Bank
A great place to get essential items and groceries
for a small fee.
Weston Favell Food Bank
Depending on availability, here you can get essential groceries for free.
We are here for more than
just accommodation.
NAASH have a big support
network available to customers,
to help you rebuild your life.