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Every Christmas, my inner Christmas Elf comes out — I just have to help people who need a little extra warmth and love. 💖🎄


And this year is no different!

To spread some festive magic, I created the TikTok Charity Song, and WOW… I’m honestly blown away. People from England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland — even the USA! — all came together to help. You absolute legends. 🌍✨


Thank you to everyone who sang, shared, donated, danced, or just cheered us on. You made this happen!

This year’s chosen shelter is Help Bristol’s Homeless, an amazing group turning hope into real support for people experiencing homelessness. Below is some info about what they do and the current homeless stats — and if you want to check them out, visit their website: helpbristolshomeless.org ❤️

Let’s keep spreading kindness — the world needs your sparkle! 💫🎁

Visit my shop to purchase a copy where all proceeds will be donated to this cause!

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A little bit about us and our history at Help Bristols Homeless


Provide people with security


Our mission
Our mission is to provide temporary accommodation and support services for people who are homeless while also working to address the root causes of homelessness in our community.


Our approach
Our approach to supporting homeless individuals is both practical and effective. Our flagship project, Help Bristol’s Homeless Village, features converted shipping containers that offer safe and secure accommodations for those who are sleeping rough. This unique approach has proven successful in meeting the needs of this vulnerable population.

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Homeless Stats

 

In March 2025, there were an estimated 7,718 people sleeping rough over the month. This is a 3% increase since last quarter (December 2024) and increased by

5% compared to last year (March 2024). Of these:

 

32% were new to sleeping rough 

36% had been sleeping rough long term 

16% were accommodated 

13% were returning to sleeping rough and of these, 30% had moved into settled accommodation in the previous year 

10% had recently left an institution: 4% had recently left prison and 4% had recently left asylum support

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