SWEP activated

Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) Activated

The Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) is in place tonight and will remain active while temperatures continue to stay dangerously low.

During this period, Trinity’s Outreach Team will be working tirelessly to identify and support anyone at risk of sleeping rough in these severe conditions, in close partnership with Winchester City Council.

If you see someone who may be sleeping rough, you can help us respond quickly by contacting StreetLink, who will alert local services so action can be taken to provide support.

Concerns can also be reported directly by emailing roughsleepers@winchester.gov.uk

If available to you, check whether the individual is okay, safe and offer a hot drink. Trinity is open 7 days a week, please direct to us if in doubt.

Thank you for helping us ensure that no one is left without support during this period of extreme weather.

Learn more about our Outreach service.

Christmas at Trinity

Supporting Trinity Winchester This Christmas: How You Can Make a Difference

As the festive season approaches, many of us look forward to warmth, celebration, and time with loved ones. But for people experiencing homelessness, vulnerability, or financial hardship, Christmas can be an especially difficult time.

Here are four simple but meaningful ways to bring comfort, joy, and hope to someone this Christmas.

1. Support Our Christmas Stocking Appeal

Nothing captures the spirit of Christmas quite like a stocking filled with care. By supporting our stocking appeal, you’ll help provide thoughtful, practical items—from warm socks to toiletries—to those who might otherwise go without.
A small gesture can make a big difference.

2. Donate to Trinity at Christmas

A financial gift, no matter the size, enables Trinity to continue our life-changing work. Your donation helps fund hot meals, emergency support, one-to-one counselling, and long-term recovery programs.
Give the gift of safety, dignity, and hope.

3. Send a Trinity E-Card

Spread festive cheer the sustainable way! Instead of traditional cards, choose a Trinity e-card. It’s a meaningful way to connect with loved ones while supporting essential services—and it’s kinder to the planet, too.

4. Shop via Easyfundraising

Doing your Christmas shopping online? By using easyfundraising, retailers donate a small percentage of your purchase to Trinity—at no extra cost to you.
It’s a simple and effortless way to support while ticking off your shopping list.

 

Other ways to support us.

Charity Gala raises £34k

Trinity Winchester is thrilled to announce the success of its recent Charity Gala Evening, held on Saturday 18 October at Winchester College, which raised an incredible £34,000 to support local people experiencing homelessness, mental ill-health, and domestic abuse.

The event welcomed over 140 guests for an evening filled with celebration, generosity, and community spirit. Attendees enjoyed a three-course dinner, live entertainment, silent and live auctions, and inspiring speeches — all in support of Trinity’s vital services across Winchester and the surrounding area.

A significant moment of the evening was a moving speech from Amelia Riviere DL, Chair of Trustees at Trinity, who addressed the rising number of women experiencing street homelessness, and the significant impact of Trinity’s work in supporting them. Musical entertainment was provided by The Daisy Chains, while the auction, led by Rick Adams, featured prizes generously donated by local businesses.

Sue McKenna, CEO of Trinity Winchester, said:

“We are overwhelmed by the generosity and compassion shown at this year’s Gala. The funds raised will go directly towards providing long-term support and housing solutions for people in our community who need it most. Thank you to everyone who attended, donated, and helped make the evening such a success.”

Trinity Winchester would like to extend special thanks to Pro Vision, whose generous sponsorship made the event possible, alongside the many individuals and businesses who donated items to the auction and raffle.

For information on next years Gala event contact kirsty@trinitywinchester.org.uk

View our upcoming events here.

Trinity announced as Mayor of Winchester’s Chosen Charity

Trinity are delighted to be chosen as one of the Mayor Winchester’s chosen charities for 2025 – 2026 alongside Winchester Action for Climate Change and Home Start Winchester.

We warmly welcome Councillor Sudhakar Achwal into his new role and wish to express our  gratitude to him for his support.

Fundraising events will take place throughout the year, information and upcoming events can be found here https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/mayor-of-winchester

Record breaking Big Sleep Out raises vital funds and awareness for charity

Trinity Winchester’s Big Sleep Out on 16th May saw 160 individuals sleep out in the iconic grounds of Winchester Cathedral, alongside hundreds of attendees, to show their support for Trinity’s services for those experiencing the effects of homelessness and vulnerability.

The headline sponsors for the event were Appledown Projects. Entertainment was provided by Integr8 Dance, The Diva Academy, The Rock Choir, Boru Beats and 5hades of Grey. Delicious food was enjoyed by all from Arty Stan Pizza, The Hursley High Class Butcher, Trinity Treats homemade baked goods, and Lane Clark and Peacock attracted a crowd with their popular sweets stall. The wellbeing area this year included reflexology by Rachel from Rflxlgy, reiki by Paula from Reiki and Restore and hair braiding courtesy of Urban Green. Draper Tools, Embers Bushcraft and Pitter Self Drive also supported the event, and prizes were donated by Clue Capers, Everyman Cinema, B Outside Forest School and Nandos. The bedtime story was read by well-known actress Sarah Parish. The Mayor of Winchester, Sudhakar Achwal, The High Sheriff of Hampshire, Sue Elton and Simon Tufnell DL were placed to judge the Shelter Build Competition. Sue Elton, said ““There was an amazing atmosphere and some very creative buildings of shelters but at the forefront was the need to raise money to help address homelessness.”

Sue McKenna, Trinity’s Chief Executive, said “We are astounded and grateful to the hundreds of people who made this a momentous event. Trinity is seeing more clients than ever, and we will be able to put these funds back into our services to help those most in need. We are focused on preventing homelessness and ending the need to sleep on the streets. This is not an experience of being homeless, we cannot imagine the reality of sleeping rough as we will return to the comfort of our homes the following morning. We were humbled by huge fundraising efforts from our participants and so far, the event has generated an incredible £44,000 towards our vital services”.