Geoff’s Story

Shortly after the coronavirus lockdown began, Geoff lost his job and then his flat.  He has been rough sleeping for several weeks, having to adapt and shelter himself in the demanding and risky world as it currently is. To support him through this time, Geoff has been coming into Trinity every day for food, washing, and personal development. It has been incredible to see Geoff remain so positive and resilient during what would be a life changing and demoralising time for so many others. There have been times when Geoff has clearly been stressed and tested, but he has kept his composure, showing true strength in the face of adversity.

As a result of his efforts, and with the support of Trinity staff and Winchester City Council, Geoff has successfully accepted a flat in Weeke, Winchester, which he will move into in July.  We will now work with him to help maintain his tenancy.

The With One Voice Choir for White Ribbon Day

Each year Trinity Winchester in partnership with Winchester City Council and many other local agencies take to the streets of Winchester to promote White Ribbon Day, on the 26th November we will be in the High Street asking people to pledge to end violence against women.

Trinity in partnership with The University of Winchester has formed a choir called “The With One Voice Choir” has written a song “The Journey” that speaks of the survival of domestic abuse as well as advocating for those women still suffering the effects of violence.

They will be performing the song on the day and with many thanks to The University of Winchester we have also recorded the song, please listen, come along on the day to show your support and consider taking a stand to end violence against women.

Read more about White Ribbon Day here.

Trinity Summer Art Show

Join us on Monday 30th July from 4pm – 5.15pm for our ”Modist Modernism” Art Exhibition, where you can purchase beautiful pieces of up-cycled furniture, courtesy of Trinity Clients, listen to live music and enjoy free refreshments.

Upcycling at Trinity’s Art Café

After being kindly donated by the New Place Hotel, clients at Trinity have been recently designing and up-cycling furniture, ranging from chairs to lampshades, working with both fabrics and paint.

The Art Café, created as a result of wonderful donations, has provided a tranquil and meaningful space where clients can create personal pieces of art that they can feel connected and passionate about.

Our client’s masterpieces will be auctioned at our upcoming Art Exhibition here at Trinity over the summer period. More information to follow.