Junior's Story

Junior’s Story.
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In 2013, her partner was violently attacked and suffered severe head injuries which put him on life support. Claire became very angry and began drinking more heavily, as well as taking heroin again.

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In 2013, her partner was violently attacked and suffered severe head injuries which put him on life support. Claire became very angry and began drinking more heavily, as well as taking heroin again.

She was eventually admitted to the mental health ward at the Luton and Dunstable Hospital. NOAH hosted a multi-agency meeting with a range of partner agencies including the GP, Police, Safeguarding, ASB, Housing and Drug and Alcohol team to see what support could be offered, including the provision of some respite accommodation.

Through our talented and dedicated staff and volunteers, NOAH have the privilege of working with a great many inspiring people, and you’ll see some of their stories within this Strategic Plan. None of this work would be possible without the support of our community, our partners, and our funders – a huge thank you to each and every one of you from the bottom of our hearts, for affording NOAH the privilege of doing the work that we do.

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