Ending Homelessness, with Crisis
We're proud of our luxury paint products and sustainable approach. But while our mission is to help people create spaces that they love, we know there are still people in the UK without four walls to call home.
By supporting COAT, you're helping to address that imbalance.
COAT supports Crisis, the national charity against homelessness. We'll be donating some of our company profits or turnover to crisis - to play our part in supporting the battle against homelessness. It's not a silver bullet, but it's important to us that businesses like ours help to level the playing field.
Who Are Crisis? What Do They Do?
Crisis are the national charity against homelessness, and have been around for over 50 years. Crisis help people out of homelessness, and campaign for the changes needed to solve it altogether. From mediating with landlords, providing training and education, helping people: apply for universal credit, find jobs, access healthcare, they do it all.
What we love about Crisis is that they go beyond immediate support. There is, unfortunately, a real need for the immediate services of shelters and food banks - but Crisis look to tackle the more systemic causes of homeless to help folks out of it for good.
Crisis help people see homelessness as a part of their history, and not as something that defines them.
In 2021, Crisis have supported over 20,000 people with funding to help get out of homelessness. That includes over 1,500 people getting safe and secure accommodation, 8,500 making use of Crisis services - and that's not to mention the £3.2m in support that Crisis gave to local organisations tackling homelessness during the pandemic.
If you still want to know more about them, there's plenty more info here. And if you'd like to donate directly, you can here.
As we take steps to improve our own homes with a fresh paint job - with COAT you're supporting those without one too. That sort of regenerative business is exactly what the world needs in so many ways. So, thank you ❤️
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