Safe Haven London is a charity aiming to alleviate homelessness in London and reduce housing poverty.

The "Safe Haven" concept was originally born in the West London Borough of Ealing back in 2005 where there was a severe shortage of housing for those with a significant need. Families were being forced to live with parents or friends, and many were living in bed and breakfast accommodation.

At that time, Safe Haven London provided self-contained homes in conjunction with the London Borough of Ealing to families living in bed and breakfast or bedsit accommodation.

Safe Haven London is a Charity registered with the Charity Commission under the registration number ‘1110645’.

Historic Portfolio

Safe Haven historically owned 200 flats in the North and West of Ealing, located in Northolt, Southall, Greenford and Brent Valley. Now in the ownership of a local Government body.

Borough of Ealing

Safe Haven owned just under 200 properties in the Borough of Ealing. These ranged from one, two and three bedrooms flats, which were rented to people who had been identified as being in significant need.

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