Aylesbury Homeless Action Group have reported that in 2024, a record number of 635 at-risk people were in need of support from the charity.
That was the highest number of cases recorded in their 33 year history.
Since this number continues to grow, the charity is asking for those who can to help support the work they do through monetary donations, donations of goods, volunteering and fundraising. Local businesses are asked to participate, too.
To find out more about how you can donate, visit the Aylesbury Homeless Action Group website (external link)

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