Welcome to the Step by Step web site!
What links us to a Victorian water tower and a local artist?
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We're in the news!
See what the Aldershot News said about our new
Entry to Employment project.
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Previously known as Emmaus Projects, we were established 15 years ago, and have grown steadily. We now have thirteen separate projects.
Our mission
To empower homeless people and those facing
adversity to achieve their full potential.
Our vision
To become a leading organisation which sets a
standard for excellence and continually
develops to meet the needs of homeless
people and those facing adversity.
We work with young people aged 16 to 25, (in some cases older than this), through a structured combination of services including accommodation, training, development and counselling.
Click here if you are a young person
in need of emergency accommodation.
Read it here first...!
Our latest Annual Review (for 2007-08) has just been published - and you can read it here to find out more about our work and our recent successes.
Work experience - can you help?
Our new Entry to Employment project includes a period of work experience. We're looking for organisations who are prepared to take on a young person for a couple of weeks. We will work very closely with you to ensure that the experience is rewarding for your company and the young person. If you think you can help, please call Sarah Steel on 01252 312407.
Supportive Lodgings Carers urgently required
Following a rapid expansion in our Supportive Lodgings projects, we have an urgent need for more carers in the Aldershot, Hart, Surrey Heath and Basingstoke areas. This can be a very challenging task, but also a very rewarding one. Please do have a look at what Supportive Lodgings is about, and read how you could become a carer - we need you!
Thinking of volunteering to help?
Take a quick peek at our comprehensive list of volunteer opportunities to see what you might be able to do for us.
For more information about all our work, please follow the links on the left of the page.
Read our latest newsletter (Spring/Summer 2008, 460kB pdf)
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