Supporting the most vulnerable
Our active outreach teams engage directly with homeless and vulnerable rough sleepers, supplying essentials and offering direct pathways into rehabilitation.
At Camp David UK, we believe that help should not wait behind closed doors. Many individuals trapped in severe addiction, homelessness, and psychiatric distress feel too marginalized or broken to seek help. Our Street Outreach Project goes directly to them.
Our outreach vans and foot teams search local areas to supply warm clothing, sleeping bags, hot meals, hygiene packs, and first aid. Crucially, our team includes lived-experience mentors who can speak to rough sleepers as peers. We build trust over time, providing direct pathways to shelter, detox centres, and our residential programmes.
Project operations
- Essential Supply Distribution: Delivering warm blankets, hot drinks, sleeping kits, and nutritional packs.
- Trusted Peer Engagement: Lived-experience volunteers building relationships to overcome fear and suspicion of institutions.
- Crisis Referral Hub: Providing immediate support to move from street living directly into clinical detox or emergency shelters.
- Agency Collaboration: Working with local council teams, housing associations, and police to support vulnerable rough sleepers.
Who is this for?
This project supports rough sleepers, homeless individuals, and highly marginalized community members in the UK caught in the web of addiction and mental illness.