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In the meantime, see below for more information, including how to contact us and how to apply to become a resident.
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The premises is a registered HMO (house of multiple occupation), with single-room accommodation for up to 15 men.
It occupies two large adjoining buildings in Kirkley, Lowestoft, on a road overlooking the seafront.
Hope House is about a 15-minute walk from the town centre, and is close to local shops, cafes, parks and bus routes to and from town.
The house is drug and alcohol free. Residents are regularly tested to make sure they comply with this rule.
The staff team includes house manager Ricky Bolden, activities coordinator Stuart Simpson, administrator Joanne Allington and night support worker Darryl Cook.
Our work is inspired by our Christian values, of serving vulnerable people with kindness and compassion.
Hope House is run by Adam Outreach Project, to provide a safe environment for men who are homeless, or threatened with homelessness.
The reasons for homelessness can include financial difficulties, relationship breakdown, decline in mental health, release from prison, or after recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
We work with residents to access the external support services they need to help them move on with their life.
To apply to become a resident, please click on either of the buttons below to download the application form.
Please return the completed form as an email attachment to [email protected] adamoutreachproject.org.uk.
Phone 01502 560956
Mobile 07407 277192
Email [email protected] adamoutreachproject.org.uk
Letter Adam Outreach Project, 29-30 Kirkley Cliff Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 0DB
By car: if are using a satnav, please enter the postcode NR33 0DB. There is limited parking outside the house, but public car parks nearby (for which there will be a charge).
By bus: from Lowestoft town centre, the X2, X22 (or X21 after 6pm), 103 and 99 bus services stop across the road from Hope House. For details of times, please see the bus services’ websites;
– First Buses (for the X2, X21, X22 and 99): https://www.firstgroup.com/norfolk-suffolk.
– Border Bus company (for the 103): https://www.border-bus.co.uk.
By train: services run to Lowestoft from Norwich and Ipswich. For more details, please click on the following link to the Greater Anglia website; https://www.greateranglia.co.uk.
Walking: Hope House is almost directly opposite the Hotel Victoria, and about a mile from the centre of Lowestoft.
Hope House Lowestoft is run by Adam Outreach Project, to provide a safe environment for men who are homeless, or threatened with homelessness.
The reasons for homelessness can include financial difficulties, relationship breakdown, decline in mental health, release from prison, or after recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
We work with residents to access the external support services they need to help them move on with their life.
To apply to become a resident, please click on either of the buttons below to download the application form.
Please return the completed form as an email attachment to [email protected] adamoutreachproject.org.uk.
The premises is a registered HMO (house of multiple occupation), with single-room accommodation for up to 15 men.
It occupies two large adjoining buildings in Kirkley, Lowestoft, on a road overlooking the seafront.
Hope House is about a 15-minute walk from the town centre, and is close to local shops, cafes, parks and bus routes to and from town.
The house is drug and alcohol free. Residents are regularly tested to make sure they comply with this rule.
The staff team includes house manager Ricky Bolden, activities coordinator Stuart Simpson, administrator Joanne Allington and night support worker Darryl Cook.
Our work is inspired by our Christian values, of serving vulnerable people with kindness and compassion.
Phone 01502 560956
Mobile 07407 277192
Email [email protected] adamoutreachproject.org.uk
Letter Adam Outreach Project, 29-30 Kirkley Cliff Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 0DB
By car: if are using a satnav, please enter the postcode NR33 0DB. There is limited parking outside the house, but public car parks nearby (for which there will be a charge).
By bus: from Lowestoft town centre, the X2, X22 (or X21 after 6pm), 103 and 99 bus services stop across the road from Hope House. For details of times, please see the bus services’ websites;
– First Buses (for the X2, X21, X22 and 99): https://www.firstgroup.com/norfolk-suffolk.
– Border Bus company (for the 103): https://www.border-bus.co.uk.
By train: services run to Lowestoft from Norwich and Ipswich. For more details, please click on the following link to the Greater Anglia website; https://www.greateranglia.co.uk.
Walking: Hope House is almost directly opposite the Hotel Victoria, and about a mile from the centre of Lowestoft.
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