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In Scotland being homeless means someone may well have a place to stay but it is not appropriate, safe or theirs. This can include:
People who are homeless (or at risk of homelessness) often experience stigma, exclusion and low expectations.
We want people to be treated with dignity, have self-worth and have the confidence to recover.
In Glasgow you can contact our Rough Sleepers and Vulnerable Peoples (RSVP) service on 0800 0277466 to discuss your concern. Our staff will go out and meet with the person to offer support. Our team cover the whole of Glasgow and even if the person you’re concerned about is outside Glasgow we’ll find the right support in their area.
You can help by telling us if they are male or female, where you saw them, a description of what they were wearing, were they on their own or with others and were they young or old. Visit our Get Support page for more information about our helpline.
Yes - definitely! Living on the street is a lonely, scary and challenging place. A friendly word and even just showing you care can make a huge difference to people who are vulnerable. Many people ignore or simply walk past someone who is homeless. They become and feel invisible. So yes, say hello and share a smile.
Not all homeless people beg and not all beggars are homeless. Giving money to people begging is a personal choice and in many cases the people who are begging are very vulnerable. If you want to give money to make a positive difference to someone who is homeless you can donate to us on this website or to other local charities working with vulnerable people. If you go to our Donations page you can see how your donation will be used.
We are always looking for ways to give more and make life a little better for the people we work with. You can help by giving your time, skills and/or money. Visit our Support us section for more information on all the ways you can help!