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Unique Magazine October 2014

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Hilary and Rob of Emmaus Cheltenham<br />

a unique approach to homelessness<br />

Tucked down Henrietta Street,<br />

behind the Brewery the Emmaus<br />

Charity Shop might look like any<br />

other, selling furniture, bric a brac<br />

and clothing. But did you know that<br />

this shop is part of an international<br />

movement that has a UNIQUE<br />

approach to homelessness?<br />

Emmaus Gloucestershire is one of 26<br />

communities in the UK providing homeless<br />

people with a place to live and work.<br />

The shop in Cheltenham is one of four in<br />

Gloucestershire that supports 23 formerly<br />

homeless people, called companions. It is<br />

UNIQUELY staffed - in return for board and<br />

lodging companions give up the right to state<br />

benefits and work 40 hours in the shops and<br />

furniture warehouse.<br />

We have a UNIQUE way of using the surplus<br />

that we generate – we give it to others<br />

who need it more than we do. This can be<br />

local charities, individual families in need,<br />

and international aid projects. Currently we<br />

are supporting homelessness services in<br />

Gloucestershire and several projects in India.<br />

It’s not about the money we generate and<br />

the excellent shops we provide in four<br />

communities, it is about changing lives.<br />

We have believe that in helping others we<br />

help ourselves, and that meaningful work<br />

restores dignity and inclusion in society.<br />

The perception of people who are homeless<br />

is that they are a drain on society, but the<br />

residents of Emmaus Communities turn this<br />

perception on its head. Not only do they work<br />

to support themselves, but they also work to<br />

help others.<br />

It is a UNIQUE and successful business<br />

run much like a co-operative. All goods<br />

are donated and are sold on at low prices<br />

with a high turnover of stock. We don’t<br />

sell new goods or pay for our stock. The<br />

people of Gloucestershire generously give<br />

their unwanted goods and larger items are<br />

collected free of charge. Emmaus rarely<br />

says no to goods offered and we dispose of<br />

the things we can’t sell in way that doesn’t<br />

damage the environment – last year we<br />

saved 415 tonnes from landfill.<br />

It is a UNIQUE business and successful<br />

business model. In 2011 UK research<br />

(Just Economics) forecast a Social Return<br />

on investment (SROI) of £11 for every £1<br />

invested. The savings to taxpayers for every<br />

companion living and working at Emmaus<br />

Gloucestershire is calculated to be £47,442.<br />

The first Emmaus Companion, living with<br />

the founder Abbé Pierre in 1948 in France<br />

helped to build temporary homes for those<br />

in need, first in the priest’s own garden,<br />

then wherever land could be bought or<br />

scrounged. He later said; “Whatever else<br />

he might have given me - money, home,<br />

somewhere to work - I’d have still tried to kill<br />

myself again. What I was missing, and what<br />

he offered, was something to live for.”<br />

It’s UNIQUE – but it works! It works because<br />

companions work 40 hours a week to make<br />

us independent and surplus generating. It<br />

works because the people of Cheltenham<br />

and Gloucestershire provide us with the<br />

goods to sell and come and buy from us.<br />

Most importantly it works because we work<br />

for others and make a difference to lives<br />

home and abroad.<br />

visit us at 19 Henrietta St Cheltenham GL50 4AA Tel: 01242 269734<br />

page 28<br />

http://www.uniquecheltenham.co.uk/emmaus

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