126:. MoH collaborates with the Simon Community's historical archive and cooperates on frontline work with people affected by homelessness in London. This and the rising homelessness of the last decade provided the early momentum for setting up the museum. As well as securing agreement from the Community to use the archive in its programme in London, Matt and Jess Turtle formed a core group of volunteers who had experience of homelessness to meet to review and plan the museum's work. Early impetus for the project was supported by a research grant from King's Cultural Institute and a joint effort with the homelessness charity Groundswell, with the project becoming a charity in October 2015.
134:, the Simon Community founder. Wallich-Clifford and Fred Josef had come to know each other well in London in the 1960s when Josef was rough sleeping and Wallich-Clifford was his probation officer. Josef played an important role in the early days of the Simon Community and went on to set up his own project in Cardiff. This upbringing has informed the founding of MoH and the way that the museum sets out to work with people based on community principles. In addition, Jane Rothery, co-founder of The Wallich was the founding Chair of Trustees for MoH.
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Outside Project and Streets Kitchen. In early 2019, the charity announced its intention to find a permanent museum space and since spring 2019 has been based
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228:. MoH worked with lead journalist Maeve McClenaghan in 2019 on the handover. Today, MoH holds a national memorial page for people who have died homeless in the UK and has continued to campaign around the deaths of homeless people. The charity was named as a 2020
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