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Red background and text: "Housing-led feasibility study for Oxfordshire"

Ground-breaking approach in tackling homelessness to be adopted across Oxfordshire

NewsBy Kate ParrinderFebruary 22, 2021

All of Oxfordshire’s councils have agreed to work towards a housing-led approach to preventing and ending homelessness, following the publication of a crucial feasibility study by Crisis. The study brought in significant contributions from partners in Oxfordshire Homeless Movement, of which OCF is a founding member.  

Age Friendly Banbury Update

Age Friendly Banbury partnership update receives a new look

NewsBy adminFebruary 18, 2021

Age Friendly Banbury has been sending out regular updates, to all its partners and supporters, to keep everyone interested informed about local events, initiatives and news. The latest version of this update received a new look.

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COVID response appeal raises £65k in new donations for grassroots community support

Donors, News, OCFBy Kate ParrinderFebruary 11, 2021

Donations to our Community Resilience Fund reached new heights in January, as a result of our appeal to fund urgent projects responding to the third lockdown. We are so grateful for the generosity of our supporters, which means we are able to meet the immediate priorities, and are now looking to the next few months to understand ongoing community needs.

Festive homelessness campaign raised £60k to support the most vulnerable

Donors, News, OCFBy Kate ParrinderFebruary 3, 2021

Thanks to the generosity of the community, Oxfordshire Homeless Movement (OHM) was able to raise funds that will now be used to help those at the sharp end of homelessness. OCF hosts OHM’s project management and fundraising.

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