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Our Objects: St Martins Housing Trust is a registered charity. Our objects are to "provide food shelter and accommodation in the county of Norfolk for poor people having no other residence or the place to sleep...."
Our Mission: St Martins Housing Trust strives to address the needs of single homeless people. We offer emergency accommodation, care, support and development to enable everyone achieve their full potential and a greater level of independence.
St Martins Housing Trust started life as the Norwich Night Shelter Project. The original Night Shelter at St James Church on Barrack Street opened in 1972 in response to the growing problem of homelessness in Norwich. In spite of the very basic amenities, the Night Shelter was in ever increasing demand, and within a few years new premises were needed to cope with the swelling numbers of residents. In 1976, the shelter relocated to St Martin at Oak a redundant church on Oak Street in Norwich. In 2001 the Night Shelter finally closed to be replaced by Bishopbridge House, a purpose built direct access hostel and resettlement unit.
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