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The Passage (charity)

British nonprofit organization


Summary

British nonprofit organization

FieldValue
typeCharity
registration_id1079764
nameThe Passage
founded_date
locationLondon
revenue£12,325,654
revenue_year2022
homepage
staff128 (March 2023)

The Passage, founded in 1980, runs London's largest voluntary sector day centre for homeless and vulnerable people helping over 200 people every day to access diverse services, including primary services (breakfast and lunch, showers, access to clothes, laundry facilities, etc.), housing and welfare advice, health services and employment and training services. The day centre, located in Westminster, operates alongside homelessness prevention initiatives and an innovative modern slavery referral program.

Alongside the day centre, The Passage manages multiple accommodation projects: Passage House, a 37-bed rapid-response hostel, as well as Montfort House, which contains 16 self-contained studio flats with on-site staff support for those preparing for independent living, and Bentley House, a 20-bed accommodation project offering more long-term accommodation support.

The Passage has been supported by numerous organisations and individuals including Cherie Blair, Sir Stuart Rose, Marks & Spencer, and Hard Rock Café.

The Passage became the first charity organization that Prince William visited with his mother, Princess Diana in 1993. Since then, he has made numerous public and private trips to the organisation.{{cite web

For their 30th anniversary, The Passage and 85FOUR created an exhibition, THIRTY by THIRTY. The exhibition showcases 30 subjects such as Cherie Blair, Rory Bremner, Sir Stuart Rose, John Varley, Housing Minister Grant Shapps and Archbishop Vincent Nichols just to name a few – as well as a number of clients The Passage has helped to turn their lives around, colleagues, volunteers and supporters. 30 different photographers including Bob Wheeler, Alan Mahon, Paul Wenham-Clarke and Tom Hunter took images.

The Passage is a member organisation of the Caritas Social Action Network (CSAN).

References

References

  1. "PASSAGE 2000". Register of Charities - The Charity Commission.
  2. The Passage. (2022-11-25). "What We Do".
  3. The Passage. (2022-12-04). "Accommodation".
  4. (2023-02-23). "Live updates as Prince William opens London homeless shelters". My London.
  5. Photography, Philanthropy and the [[Corporate Website]] http://www.corporate-eye.com/blog/2011/01/photography-philanthropy/
  6. (2023-03-15). "William says Diana would be disappointed at level of homelessness". BBC.
  7. (2019-02-15). "Prince William named Royal Patron of Catholic homelessness charity". The Tablet.
  8. "Prince William Becomes Patron of Homeless Charity Princess Diana First Took Him To". Etonline.com.
  9. "THIRTY by THIRTY".
  10. Face to face http://www.designweek.co.uk/home/blog/blog-archive/face-to-face/3022512.article
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