As Christmas approaches, those who are experiencing homelessness in the Bournemouth area will receive bags of treats and necessities. These ‘bags of hope’ are being handed out to those attending HealthBus drop-in clinics.
The idea for ‘Bags of Hope’ came from Reg Chapman, a retired naval chef and HealthBus volunteer. By connecting with patients he identified that many needed essential everyday items such as tissues and toiletries, which most people have around the house.
This year we will be promoting our ‘Bags of Hope’ campaign via social media as a reverse advent calendar. From 01-15 December 2022, we are asking the community to store the collect the items below in a box and then bring it to one of the drop-off points. Items are:
Warm socks, Gloves, Hats, Unisex toiletries (soap, shampoo), Toothpaste, Toothbrushes, Bio-degradable wipes, Mini Vaseline, Hand creams, Men’s/Women’s Body Spray, Hot chocolate/coffee sashes, Chocolates, Plasters, Dried fruit and colouring books.
Drop off Points will be:
15 December 2022:
0900-12:00 at St Stephen’s Hall, St Stephen’s Way, Bournemouth BH2 6JZ
13:00-16:00 at Zest 3 Poole Rd, Bournemouth BH2 5QJ
20 December 2022:
0900-12:00 at Zest 3 Poole Rd, Bournemouth BH2 5QJ
13:00-16:00 at St Stephen’s Hall, St Stephen’s Way, Bournemouth BH2 6JZ
Without a permanent home, it can be difficult to access healthcare for many reasons. The HealthBus team offers specialist GP and medical services at the point of need. They work in partnership with other service providers, such as addiction and mental health specialists, to help people find the support they need to move on in life.
One rough sleeper, Dean, said of the HealthBus service: “No one sets out to be purposefully on the streets. Sometimes you face situations which just leave you broken and desperate. After lots of encouragement from visiting health professionals, I have found hope and compassion from those involved with the HealthBus. This service is a lifeline!” he added, “A much-needed refuge for those who are vulnerable. The staff and team involved with the HealthBus have saved and are saving lives.”
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