Sarah stayed at The Beacon after losing her job and the accommodation that came with it. During her stay, Sarah accessed a wide range of tailored emotional and practical support to help her to repair and move on with her life.

“When I first came to The Beacon, I was feeling pretty low and uncertain about my future. The environment of support, combined with practical help and encouragement, gradually rekindled a sense of hope. Knowing that there were people who believed in me made it easier to start believing in myself. One-to-one therapy sessions truly helped mentally prepare me for what was to come and let go of what I had been, cultivating a fertile head space to plant the seed of hope.

Moving out of The Beacon was definitely a big step, and it came with a mix of emotions. There was a sense of excitement about starting a new chapter, but also some uncertainty about navigating life independently. I felt that the support I received from The Beacon during this transition was crucial. The staff made sure I had a solid plan in place and provided encouragement every step of the way, which made the move less daunting.

I feel more hopeful now than when I first arrived at The Beacon because I have a clearer vision of where I want to go and the steps I need to take to get there. Hope, for me, has been the foundation for all the positive changes I’ve experienced since leaving The Beacon. It’s what drives me to keep pushing forward, even when things get tough. I think that’s why it’s so important because without hope, it’s hard to find the motivation to strive for a better future.”

 

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