This year, Trinity celebrates 40 years of supporting people across Winchester who are affected by homelessness, social isolation and domestic abuse.
Founded in 1986, the charity has supported more than 10,000 individuals during some of the most challenging moments of their lives. In 2009, Trinity moved into its purpose-built day centre at Bradbury House, creating a welcoming, non-judgemental space for anyone facing vulnerability.
In 2019, Trinity expanded into supported accommodation with the launch of Alleyne House, in partnership with Winchester City Council and community supporters. Today, Trinity provides 24 specialist supported housing units, offering a clear pathway from the street into a safe and stable home.
For many, Trinity’s impact is deeply personal – helping them feel less alone during times of crisis and empowering them to rebuild their lives with confidence. Throughout that journey, the team at Trinity stands alongside them every step of the way, offering consistent support, compassion and belief in their future.
“To reach 40 years is an extraordinary milestone,” said Sue McKenna, C.E.O. “It represents countless lives touched, and the dedication of our volunteers, staff, supporters, and partners. We are proud of our history, but even more motivated by the work still to be done”.
As Trinity looks ahead, its mission remains the same: to ensure no one faces homelessness alone.
To mark this milestone, Trinity is launching its “40 Ways to Support Trinity” campaign, including the annual Big Sleep Out, which anyone can get involved in! To find out more about this campaign click on the link below.
