Restoring the lives and hopes of the homeless, women in difficulty and vulnerable school children in Brighton & Hove.
Resisting poverty. Empowering people. Restoring hope. For the disadvantaged in Brighton & Hove.
For over 20 years, Off The Fence’s vision has been to see an end to social and spiritual poverty in Brighton and Hove.
“When are Christians going to get off the fence and do something about social poverty?”
This was when he and his wife, Wendy, made the decision to go out into the streets of Brighton and Hove to help the most marginalized and vulnerable in the city. Paul started out with one friend, speaking with the homeless, guiding them to areas and services in the city where they could receive help.
This team of two soon turned into a team of four. Eventually, seventy volunteers from across a range of local churches and different denominations joined them, all with the goal of caring for, and saving the lives of those who were falling through the cracks of society.
In 1997, Off The Fence became an official registered charity.
Since then…
…poverty has increased nationwide and Brighton is no exception. Off The Fence has grown alongside those who need us, helping them back to fulfilling and independent lives. We now operate across three main areas: homelessness, women at risk and schools and youth.
We provide short and long-term solutions, through our two day centres, three outreach vans and 15 local schools. This work takes the support of just over 150 trained volunteers, staff and interns.
The mission of Off The Fence is to eradicate social and spiritual poverty in Brighton & Hove. We engage with those who need us and those who want to support us to to bring hope and transformation across the City.