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Mortgage Medics launch community partnership with Sussex Nightstop

Mortgage Medics are delighted to announce a partnership with Sussex Nightstop.  The partnership, which will be for an initial period of 2 years, aims to support Sussex Nightstop’s fight against homelessness by offering a regular funding commitment and raising the profile of the work Nightstop does to clients of Mortgage Medics and the general public.

 

Sam Murphy – managing director of Mortgage Medics – said: “We’re thrilled to launch our partnership with Sussex Nightstop.  They do such amazing work; helping young people and adults who are at risk of homelessness.  Their efforts are focused on helping before people end up on the streets, which undoubtedly saves lives.  We’re so proud to support their hardworking team of staff and volunteers.  Our days are spent helping those fortunate enough to own property, so it was a natural fit to partner with Sussex Nightstop, to try and help people less fortunate with their housing needs.”

 

Alison Marino – manager of Sussex Nightstop – said:  “The ability of Sussex Nightstop to make a positive difference to the lives of people who face homelessness and rough-sleeping is only made possible through support from the local community and so we are delighted that Mortgage Medics have chosen us as their charity partners and have no doubt as to the positive impact it will have. We know that Nightstop works but, crucially, we can’t do it alone. Knowing that we have Mortgage Medics and their customers pro-actively championing and supporting us in our objectives is what makes it possible”.

 

Sussex Nightstop: Are a homelessness charity based in Brighton & Hove, who create and coordinate a community of volunteers to provide access to a safe, non-judgemental, inclusive place to stay for people who are homelessness or at risk of homelessness.  Their vision is a society where everyone has access to a secure and sustainable home and the opportunity to sleep safe every night. www.sussexnightstop.org.uk

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