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Where are we

Opening hours

10.30am - 2.30pm (for people rough sleeping, sofa surfing or in emergency accommodation)

Day centre entrance for young people

You can find us just off Ship Street. We’re in a little alley way called Lewis Buildings which is between a clothes shop and The Trading Post cafe. Look for the sign on the street.

Office entrance for visitors and deliveries

We are at Wenlock House,  41-43 North Street, Brighton, BN1 1RH. You can find us down the alley to the left of The Body Shop.

Please see our Contact page for more information.

Contact Us

We are the only drop-in day centre in Brighton & Hove for 16-to-25 year olds who are experiencing homelessness. We provide practical and emotional support to help young people to move from crisis to stability.

Donate today and change a young person’s life for the better. Just £10 can pay for a young person experiencing homelessness to have warm shower, a hot meal and clean clothes.

Come and see us – just give us a call on 01273 722353 – we’re happy to help you.

Come and see us – just give us a call on 01273 722353 – we’re happy to help you.

Come and see us – just give us a call on 01273 722353 – we’re happy to help you.

Come and see us – just give us a call on 01273 722353 – we’re happy to help you.

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"The Clock Tower Sanctuary meets your basic needs and that allows you to get organised and to try and get a job. Otherwise, you are in a fight or flight survival mode and you can very easily spiral down, becoming depressed and lonely. It’s exhausting."

- Ivan, aged 23

Discover Dandi’s story

Dandi first came to the day centre with her brother, as she was too nervous to come on her own. Like many young people we support, she had become homeless as relations with her mum had deteriorated to the point where she could no longer live at home.

Discover Dandi’s story

Dandi first came to the day centre with her brother, as she was too nervous to come on her own. Like many young people we support, she had become homeless as relations with her mum had deteriorated to the point where she could no longer live at home.

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Bathrooms

We have showers, clean towels and toiletries available for use.

Washing machines

You can do your laundry during and get some warm, clean clothing.

A fully-stocked kitchen

A hot lunch is made here every day. We can also help with a food parcel if you need one.

Computers and wifi

You can check your email, look for jobs, work on your CV, stay in touch with people, register for benefits or anything else you need to do.