Oxfordshire Homeless Movement (OHM)

Overview
OHM is a partnership of all the organisations helping those who are homeless in Oxfordshire. They work to ensure that “nobody should have to sleep rough on our streets.”
They bring greater visibility to the county’s work in this area, signposting volunteers, supporters and those experiencing homelessness to the actions and services they need.
OHM’s project work fills the critical gaps in services that others can’t, and always working in partnership means that they have the best team for the job. They won’t initiate a project where one of their partners is already providing a service—the aim is to avoid duplication and signpost to the best resources.
Their best team includes those with lived experience. Being guided by people who have personally experienced homelessness through the Lived Experience Advisory Forum (LEAF) means their work remains relevant and needed.
How to Access this Service
The best place to contact is via their website:
ohmteam.org
Or by sending an email to:
[email protected]
When/Where?
Their service is for anyone in Oxfordshire who needs help, or knows someone who does.
It is also for anyone who wants to help – by giving their time by volunteering, giving things that they don’t need but someone else does, or by giving money.
Their project work fills gaps in provision, providing housing, support and advice to underserved groups of people across the County.
Who is it for?
Anyone across Oxfordshire seeking help or wanting to offer help.
Updated on April 8, 2025
