13 Jun 2017 | News, Past Events, Press Releases
On 28th May, Lynne Shepherd, who has previously volunteered for Trinity, raised a total of £1055 for the charity by completing the ultimate challenge of a tandem skydive with GoSkydive, the UK’s premier tandem skydive specialist. (more…)
23 May 2017 | News, Past Events, Press Releases
Trinity Winchester’s unique fundraising event, the Big Sleep Out, has raised over £30,000 to date. On Friday 5th May, 200 people bedded down in the grounds of the iconic Winchester Cathedral to raise funds and awareness for local homelessness charity Trinity Winchester. Participants built themselves cardboard shelters to sleep in and raised sponsorship for taking on the challenge of sleeping outside for the night. (more…)
10 May 2017 | News, Past Events
Thanks to everybody who joined us for the Big Sleep Out on Friday 5th May in the grounds of Winchester Cathedral. To all who slept out, visited for the evening, sponsored participants or helped run the event – thank you for making it! We are still counting up the money raised and will release a figure soon, for now take a look back at the photos taken and re-live the night spent under the stars! (more…)
24 Sep 2016 | News, Past Events, Press Releases
Trinity are delighted to announce a life-changing donation of £500,000, from the DEFLOG VQ Trust. It’s an incredibly generous sum which will enable us to expand and develop our work at a time when demand for our services is increasing and funding is becoming more difficult to secure. (more…)
19 Sep 2016 | Future Events, News, Past Events, Press Releases
We need your help to raise awareness of homelessness – in and around your workplace, school, university, neighbourhood, sports club….
Take a look at some ideas to get people together on this issue, and to raise some money for Trinity’s work with homeless and vulnerable people too.
Download the Fundraising Guide Here



26 Jul 2016 | News, Past Events
After being cancelled due to weather difficulties twice, on Saturday 23rd July two very brave women were finally able to take part in a tandem skydive. Freefalling from 10,000 feet, reaching speeds of up to 125mph before the parachute opened, Katie and Lou raised money for Trinity’s work. (more…)