BHT Sussex

We provide housing, and deliver support, specialist advice and guidance to people across Sussex.

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BHT Sussex

We provide housing, and deliver support, specialist advice and guidance to people across Sussex.

Combating Homelessness, Creating Opportunities, Promoting Change

BHT Sussex is a housing association and a homeless charity. We provide essential services across Brighton & Hove, Eastbourne and Hastings, as well as elsewhere in Sussex. We see it as our role to both challenge the causes of homelessness, poverty and marginalisation and to deal with the consequences.

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Our Service Areas

Work, Learning & Employment

Homelessness

Mental Health & Wellbeing

Addiction Services

Housing, Benefits & Legal Advice

Housing Services

News & Events

‘BHT Sussex in Focus’ exhibition is next month!

BHT Sussex will showcase a powerful collection of our client’s art and written work in a public exhibition next month. The exhibition, entitled ‘BHT Sussex in...
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Proposed cuts to our East Sussex Floating Support Service to be debated by Council

The decision to cut funding for a key BHT Sussex homelessness prevention service operating across East Sussex is to be revisited. At a recent East Sussex...
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Local family feeds people experiencing homelessness at First Base

A recently bereaved local Hindu family approached our team at First Base Day Centre and asked if they could provide catering for a day for our...
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Real life stories from BHT Sussex

Ishaq

At BHT Sussex we are known for our resilience and ability to persevere, despite significant setbacks. This is demonstrated by our Immigration Legal Service, who helped a young man achieve refugee status after a six-year battle. This is Ishaq’s story. Ishaq grew up in Egypt, where he lived until he was a teenager. Ishaq’s father was arrested and imprisoned because of an association with the Muslim Brotherhood – a banned organisation in Egypt. It did not matter to Egyptian law enforcement whether the association was real or just perceived. The prison he was sent to is infamous for housing political … Read more

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