
SHOC, Slough Homeless – Our Concern, aims to provide, within a safe and friendly environment, a comprehensive package of services to tackle homelessness and social exclusion.
We aim to provide clients with the knowledge and tools that will help them to re-integrate back into society and become useful members of the community.
Our service is open to all; it is non-judgemental, confidential, friendly and anti-discriminatory.
SHOC only exists to help others. Are you having trouble getting or keeping accommodation? Worried about your health or how to feed or clothe yourself, need help getting new skills or finding a job? If you feel you’re on your own and don’t know who to turn to we can help.
We’re only a short walk from the centre of Slough and we’re here to give help and confidential advice. Whatever the cause of the problems you face we’ll do our best to support you, we’re not here to judge, just to help.
To find out more click on the link Need Help? (for clients) or give us a ring on 01753 536745
View More About UsA has been produced showing how clients have benefited from level 1 qualifications....
The 6th SHOC Charity Golf Day will be held at Burnham Beeches on Friday 18th May 2012....
150 people enjoyed a quiz night held at St Andrew’s Church Hall....
On 25th July 2011 five clients received level 1 certificates in horticulture and cookery from the Mayor of Slough, Cllr Sukhjit Dhaliwal....
We are delighted to announce that SHOC is a recipient of a 2012 Queen’s Award for Voluntary Services, one of only 112 charities nationwide to have been selected. Styled “The MBE for volunteer groups” the award recognises outstanding voluntary work within the community. Our small staff is backed by circa 130 volunteers and this award celebrates their excellent work with vulnerable adults.
"We have 300 disadvantaged people on our books. Each year 70 new clients present themselves at SHOC. Many of them are homeless and many need help with health and financial issues. We can help them to turn their lives around - your support can make a real difference."
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