It Takes A City, (ITAC) has become the first organisation honoured with a prestigious ‘Gold’ Quality Mark by Housing Justice for Excellence in Emergency Accommodation. The award, which celebrates innovation and impact, was given in recognition of ITAC’s Crossways project, a winter emergency night shelter for rough sleepers, which has been running in Cambridge since 2021.
ITAC played a lead role in the national “Everyone In” initiative in Cambridge during the pandemic, developing the Crossways project model to support rough sleepers. The charity is at the forefront of supporting the city’s most vulnerable individuals, responsible for services to support rough sleepers from the start of their journey on the street, through to establishing a home.
The project, which runs 24hrs a day, 7 days a week, provides accommodation for 20 people in individual en-suite rooms, throughout the five-month winter period (November to March), along with 3 emergency pop-up beds during periods of severe weather.
The awarding body Housing Justice, the national charity and umbrella organisation for voluntary, faith and community organisations providing local homelessness services, undertook the Quality Mark accreditation assessment of Crossways. During their visits, Housing Justice spoke to guests, staff, volunteers, and partner agencies, hearing how each winter the project becomes a safe environment for rough sleepers in Cambridge, and acting as a vital hub for support services.
“Guests who I have spoken to during my visits value the safety and stability Crossways provides. Despite the lack of affordable accommodation options in Cambridge, the staff at Crossways support guests to secure positive outcomes and long-term homes”. Eve McCallam, Partnerships and Development Coordinator (Emergency Accommodation) at Housing Justice