Homeless Oxfordshire - O'Hanlon House
Homeless Oxfordshire

Service Type
Supported accommodation
Service Description
Homeless Oxfordshire is the largest supported accommodation provider for homeless and vulnerably house people in the county.
They strive to be effective, appropriately challenge perceptions and systems, inspire clients, partners and each other. They are responsive to need and compassionate. Above all, they are brave and will not give up on people that society has left behind.
Homelessness doesn’t have a postcode. Sadly, it’s everywhere. They make sure Oxfordshire is covered, working across the county in close partnership with organisations including all local authorities such as Oxford City Council.
Each night, they accommodate 200 people.
They have been supporting people across the county for 35 years; providing meals, accommodation, training and education, welfare support and helping individuals to develop basic skill to run their own homes.
Key functions & activities offered
O'Hanlon House is open around the clock; the hostel has 56 rooms offering safety, warmth and specialist support. As well as providing accommodation the hostel also supports homeless people via
- SWEP - accommodating additional people during severe weather conditions