Brighton NSNO

No Second Night Out (NSNO) aims to limit the amount of time anyone has to spend sleeping on the streets.

No Second Night Out in Brighton

No Second Night Out (NSNO) aims to limit the amount of time anyone has to spend sleeping on the streets. St Mungo’s was at the forefront of developing the approach and has more than 10 years’ experience running NSNO services.

St Mungo’s was chosen to work in partnership with Brighton & Hove Council to deliver the NSNO service for people who are experiencing street homelessness in the area. We have been operating NSNO in Brighton since 1 October 2021.

 

Service update 22 Dec 2022:

We are delighted that our No Second Night Out (NSNO) service has moved to Hyman Fine House, Kemptown.

We are currently welcoming our clients and helping people to settle in.

We look forward to welcoming neighbours, local businesses and other members of the community to join us at our next open evening. This page will be updated with further details in due course.

Further information about our NSNO service can be found in the FAQ document, downloadable at the bottom of this page.

If you need to contact the team, please email nsnobrighton@mungos.org or contact us on the 24 hour duty number on 07763 869551.

Frequently Asked Questions

Business Plan

Paul's Story

After losing his job and going through a relationship breakdown, Paul found himself living on the streets. In October 2021, he was offered a place in a St Mungo’s NSNO hostel in Brighton.

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