
Corner & Rinah Housing Project
Safe shelter. Dignity. A pathway forward.
The Corner & Rinah Housing Project provides safe, culturally sensitive emergency accommodation for women and families facing crisis — especially those from migrant and BAME communities who are often shut out of traditional housing systems.
We understand the fear, instability, and exhaustion that come with housing insecurity. This service exists to give women not just a room, but space to breathe, recover, and rebuild.
Our support goes beyond a bed. Women receive wrap-around guidance connecting them to healthcare, legal advice, employment services, community networks, and pathways toward long-term housing. Every step is designed to restore dignity, agency, and hope.

Our Aim
To provide emergency housing for BAME individuals while tackling systemic barriers and promoting long-term housing stability.

Our Objectives
Provide Safe Emergency Housing
Offer immediate, culturally sensitive accommodation for women and families in crisis.
Address Systemic Housing Barriers
Our rehabilitation programs focus on restoring health and independence. Get expert nutritional guidance to support your overall wellness.
Create Pathways to Long-Term Stability
Help women transition from emergency shelter to secure, sustainable housing options.
Connect Women to Essential Services
Link residents with healthcare, mental health support, legal advice, and employment pathways.
Champion Women-Led Governance
Ensure the project is shaped and guided by women with lived experience.
