Our Funding
To continue our vital work, Trinity must raise over £953,000 each year.
Our income comes from a diverse range of sources — including generous donations from individuals, churches, corporate partners, and local community groups. Each year, we organise a packed calendar of events, such as the Big Sleep Out, alongside other creative fundraising initiatives.
We also rely on statutory funding, grant-making trusts and foundations, and regular income from renting office space to fellow non-profit organisations.
We are especially grateful for the multi-year charitable grants that provide stability and help us plan for the long term. These funds enable us to deliver more of our strategic aims and make a lasting difference in the lives of those we support.
To all the organisations and individuals who give so generously — thank you. Your support makes our work possible.
For more information on our income and expenditure, please visit the Charity Commission website.
Figures 2023 – 2024
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Charitable Trusts
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Donations and events
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Statutory
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Housing
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Our Partners
Providing support for homeless and vulnerable people cannot be done in isolation. Trinity works closely with other agencies in Winchester to ensure well-coordinated support for people who use our services. Trinity is committed to the Making Every Adult Matter (MEAM) approach.
Our key partners include Winchester City Council, West Hampshire CCG, Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire; Hampshire County Council, Citizens Advice, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Probation Service; The Winchester Beacon, other Housing Associations, Winchester BID, Hampshire Constabulary and Winchester Community Safety Partnership.
We are especially grateful to the many trusts, foundations, companies and individual donors who support our work.










