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Our Valentine's Storage Tree Blossoms
05th of February 2025
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, our Storage and Outreach Manager Caroline came up with a heartwarming idea to celebrate the season. She suggested inviting those who store with us (as well as staff, Trustees and volunteers) to write down something they love on a heart-shaped notes. Our Storage Support Worker Tamara then used her brilliant arts and crafts skills and creativity to bring this vision to life! The project has flourished and we’ve received some lovely contributions.
These heartfelt messages are now being placed around our ever-growing Street Storage Tree, creating a beautiful display of love and community for all to see.
We can’t wait to share these messages with you all on Valentine’s Day! Keep an eye on our social media to see the wonderful expressions of love from everyone here at Street Storage...
Guess who’s back!
04th of February 2025
We’re delighted to welcome Cameron back to the Street Storage family! After completing an apprenticeship with us in 2023, he has returned as a volunteer. To celebrate his return, just as we did with Tamara, we thought we’d ask him a few questions to reintroduce him to the wider Street Storage community.
Why did you want to work for Street Storage?
I chose Street Storage for a variety of reasons: the clear support they bring to people struggling with homelessness, the comfy atmosphere within the office, and the ability to learn more about the human experience from other perspectives. I wanted to do my part towards helping my community and thought, for these reasons, that Street Storage would be a perfect cause to dedicate my free time towards.
What was a highlight of your first week?
A highlight of my first week back has definitely been being able to see and talk to the new regulars of the service again. It's amazing seeing how far the service has come since Haggerston and how, despite this growth, Street Storage hasn't changed from the welcoming, accommodating charity I remember it being.
Welcome Tamara!
13th of January 2025
Last week we welcomed Tamara to the team as our first full time Storage Support Worker. We’ve really enjoyed having her here and feel she’s fitted right into our small family. To introduce Tamara to the wider Street Storage community we thought we would ask her some questions:
Why did you want to work for Street Storage?
I first came across Street Storage whilst searching for a new job. I had been in my previous role for 2 years and was looking for somewhere I felt had similar values to me. I wanted to work somewhere that prioritised people over profit.
Once I had seen the advert for the position of Storage Support Worker I was surprised to discover Street Storage is the only charity providing free storage to people experiencing homelessness. Although I was aware there is a need for storage I guess I just assumed it was something that other charities also provided.
I’ve always believed that anyone can experience homelessness, and your current circumstances don’t define you as a person. I understand the value of providing people with somewhere safe to store their belongings, which is why I wanted to join the team. Often we associate parts of our identity with our possessions and no one deserves to lose everything they own.
What was a highlight of your first week?
A highlight from my first week has been Geordie showing me around the storage units and helping me learn where everything is. He also painted a beautiful butterfly to welcome me on my first day!
Archived News for 2024
We’re not ready to say goodbye just yet to all the amazing things that happened in 2024. So we’ve stored them all here:
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