Crisis Skylight Coventry & Warwickshire supports people who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of homelessness.
If you need our support you can self-refer by
email coventry@crisis.org.uk or by telephone 0247 708 7400 and one of our team will be happy to help.
Important Information: Please Read This First
If you are homeless or at risk of homelessness, the first thing you should do is contact your Local Authority Housing Department. Please use this link to find this.
If you are rough sleeping or concerned about someone who is rough sleeping please phone Streetlink on: 0300 500 0914 or go to the Streetlink website.
To find your local Crisis Mental Health team please use this link.
If you need advice about homelessness or other housing issues, Shelter has excellent advice and a web chat on their website and an advice line: 0808 800 4444.
Please call us on 0247 708 7400 or email us at coventry@crisis.org.uk and we will get back to you as soon as possible, so we can arrange the support you need in the way that will keep you safe.
Ruhail Rana
Walk across the bridge at the end of Bishop Street. Come into the Canal Basin, walk around the end of the canal towards the two large buildings. You will see some bright painting in the arches and a sign that says the Tin. Walk towards this and there will be two sets of stairs, take the right hand set of stairs and our office is at the top. Press the buzzer that says Crisis on the right hand side.
We offer classes in maths, English, IT, art, construction skills, and much more.
Activities timetableEvery year we work with thousands of people to help them rebuild their lives and leave homelessness behind for good. How we can help depends on someone's needs and situation.
One of our friendly experts will spend time with you to work out what you need. We could help you with:
Amy Rugg, our Volunteer Coordinator started The Voluncheer Newsletter during the pandemic and since then it has become popular with members, staff, and our supporters. See our latest and previous editions.
We often have volunteer roles as classroom assistants, receptionists, administrators and more.
Together with homeless people and our supporters, we've achieved real change.