Into the Wilderness: Refuge and Hospitality in the Desert
We hear from House Trustee, Rich Taunt, about his experience fundraising for the House through his Trek across Jordan, alongside out CEO Rosie Ferguson.
We speak to The Circle's founder, Ashley Jagdeo, as he tells us the ways in which the Soho-based tattoo studio supports the House - and what drew them to do so in the first place.
Delving deeper into our latest group exhibition on masculinity, “Virile”, we focus in on the work and practice of artist Wilfrid Wood - including an exclusive interview in his Hackney Wick studio.
We speak to Employment Academy graduate, Helen Scott, about pioneering the first female door attendant role at the prestigious restaurant, The Wolseley.
Our Chief Executive, Rosie Ferguson, reflects on why pay matters and what you should demand of your favourite bars and restaurants (second favourite after the House of course!)
This week, we commemorate the Women of the House who have gone through our Employment Preparation Programme to carve careers where they inspire others through their leadership, creativity and dedication. Here’s their story.
Our Director of Engagement, Gillian Jackson, reflects on the nature of working in 2022, exploring the takeaways the pandemic has had on "office culture".
Last week, we celebrated the graduation success of all nine participants from our nineteenth Employment Preparation Programme. Find out about highlights from the day.
We catch up with London Terrariums founder, Emma Sibley, about the origins of her community-minded business and the benefits crafting with plants can have on our mental wellbeing.
This week, as part of our Barnabas Makers Series, Pivot came to the House to lead two workshops for both our Employment Academy participants and our members. We spoke to their Master Maker, Jason, about his journey from homelessness to Programming and Workshop Lead at Pivot.
ART, CULTURE AND EXPLORATION – WEEK 6 OF OUR EMPLOYMENT PREPARATION PROGRAMME
It’s week 6 of our latest employment preparation programme and whilst our participants continue their work experience, they’ve also enjoyed a week of art and culture at the House and beyond.
To coincide with our debut Barnabas Makers Series, we chat to our Makers to find out more about their practice, what influences their work and how craft can be a powerful tool to connect with not only yourself, but the community.
Meet our Employment Academy Administrator Lydia, who has joined our Operations team for the next 6 months as part of the government's kickstart initiative.
Head of Sustainability at Shaftsbury PLC, Matt Smith, talks us through how their sponsorship not only enables our graduates to thrive and prosper in the community.
To celebrate South Asian Heritage Month, our new Art Executive - Sahar Bano Malik, gives us some more information about its conception and shares with us some amazing art and culture created by the community for you to enjoy.
Meet Sharyce, Employment Academy graduate and our new Events Coordinator and Planner kickstarter - helping to create amazing fundraising events at the House.
We celebrate the graduation success of our 18th Employment Preparation Programme. Find out more about what the next year entails for our graduates as our progression team supports them through a guided pathway back into lasting, good work and a secure home.
Having graduated this week, Melburn talks us through his experience of the programme and how it’s encouraged his ambition of finding lasting, good work in the hospitality sector.
We catch up with Maria, founder of Suited & Booted - an affiliate social enterprise that works to break the cycle of homelessness by helping disadvantaged and vulnerable men be successful in their job interviews.
Our CEO Rosie Ferguson takes the opportunity to thank you for your continued support over a most unprecedented year as we look forward to the Summer ahead.
Employment Preparation Programme 18 – Participant’s Blog: Paul's Story
Participant Paul reveals the impact of Covid-19 had on his job stability, housing and overall health, and shares how the Employment Academy has provided the support he needs to get back into lasting, good work.
Employment Preparation Programme 18: First Week’s Thoughts
We open the doors to our Employment Academy for the first time this year. Find out how the first week went, and the impact of being able to work with our participants face-to-face.
Find out what our panel had to say about good work in hospitality’s recovery from Covid-19.
Our panellists from BrewDog, BAFTA 195 Piccadilly, the Institute for Employment Studies, HR rewired and Helen and Malek, Employment Academy graduates, discuss whether good work can be prioritised in hospitality's recovery from Covid-19.
As we enter a second lockdown period, the challenges ahead of us are considerable and the need for our work has never been greater. Here, we share some of what we learnt during the last lockdown.
House of St Barnabas & GAIKA present: A New Dawn - The Era of Reclamation
We are proud to launch “A New Dawn – The Era of Reclamation” - a new series of digital culture and impact events, designed to create a challenging, thought-provoking and radical forum for debate. First up - an installation by critically acclaimed British visual artist, rapper and producer, GAIKA.
We're on BBC News, talking about how we support people affected by homelessness into lasting paid work through our unique social enterprise members club.
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