Offering hope and opportunities to women on the streets of the East End through ...
Meaningful relationships
Restoring dignity
Empowerment

Door of Hope works with women involved in street prostitution in Spitalfields in East London.  Door of Hope is a Christian Project, established in 1994 and now has a growing team of staff and volunteers.  Through Street Outreach and a Daytime Support Service, we work with women to restore individual dignity, a sense of self-worth and physical well-being.

Currently, an estimated 250 regular street workers continue to operate in the area.  The vast majority of these women have class A drug addictions and many of them are homeless or vulnerably housed.  Door of Hope seeks to offer practical and emotional support and offer a route out of the lifestyle of prostitution for the women we work with.  We will continue to work and support women regardless of whether they wish to exit street prostitution or not. 

From 2006, Keychange Charity (
www.keychange.org.uk) has provided  management services and support to The Door of Hope.  The Door of Hope however, remains an independent Charity with its own accounts and trustees, relying entirely on donations and funding income to continue to operate.

 

Today's date - Friday, 03 September 2010

Site updated - Wednesday, 11 August 2010