Break the Cycle

Break The Cycle - Virtual Challenge

Mrs Jaggi

Mrs Jaggi

Mrs Jaggi
Fundraising as part of team: The Rosary Catholic Primary School

My Story

The Rosary Catholic Primary School is taking part in the Break the Cycle Virtual Challenge with Social Bite and Sir Chris Hoy with a 5 Day Fitness Challenge during the month of June - Sports Week: 21st-25th.

By taking part, we'll be Breaking The Cycle of homelessness by raising £1million to help build two new Social Bite Villages in two new cities in the UK. The key target cities are Glasgow and London.

Unfortunately, the current approach to homelessness in the UK does not work. Using temporary accommodation such as hostels and B&Bs does not provide people with the stability and the support that they need to escape a life characterised by destitution and exclusion.

The Village is an innovative, community-based accommodation project that is designed to help people build a better life. The environment helps to equip them with the skills they need to be able to sustain their own, long-term tenancies, secure stable employment, and re-join the society that they have been excluded from.

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Funded

  • Target
    £300
  • Raised so far
    £155
  • Number of donors
    10

My Story

The Rosary Catholic Primary School is taking part in the Break the Cycle Virtual Challenge with Social Bite and Sir Chris Hoy with a 5 Day Fitness Challenge during the month of June - Sports Week: 21st-25th.

By taking part, we'll be Breaking The Cycle of homelessness by raising £1million to help build two new Social Bite Villages in two new cities in the UK. The key target cities are Glasgow and London.

Unfortunately, the current approach to homelessness in the UK does not work. Using temporary accommodation such as hostels and B&Bs does not provide people with the stability and the support that they need to escape a life characterised by destitution and exclusion.

The Village is an innovative, community-based accommodation project that is designed to help people build a better life. The environment helps to equip them with the skills they need to be able to sustain their own, long-term tenancies, secure stable employment, and re-join the society that they have been excluded from.

Mrs Jaggi is fundraising towards