Allshores commits $250,000 to support Home
Allshores has committed $250,000 over three years to support the work of charity Home, helping strengthen efforts to prevent and end homelessness in Bermuda.
The multiyear funding will support Home’s outreach, advocacy, and coordination efforts, connecting individuals experiencing homelessness with shelter, healthcare, and social services while building long-term resilience against housing insecurity across Bermuda.
“We know the strength of our community lies in how we support one another — especially during life’s most challenging moments,” said Abigail Clifford, chief executive officer of insurer Allshores.
“Island communities face unique challenges, and here in Bermuda we see the impact of those realities every day. Organisations like Home play a vital role in helping people move towards stability. And when people are able to rebuild and move forward, it strengthens our entire island.”
Founded with the goal of ending homelessness in Bermuda, Home focuses not only on responding to immediate needs but also on preventing homelessness before it occurs, working with partners across our community to strengthen early intervention and coordinated support.
Since launching in 2021, Home has prevented 220 new cases of homelessness, sustainably ended homelessness for 60 people, helped house 96 individuals experiencing rough sleeping during the winter months, and delivered more than 4,000 treatment and support sessions to individuals in need.
“Partnerships like this make a meaningful difference,” said Denise Carey, CEO at Home. “Support from Allshores allows us to continue building awareness, strengthening coordination across service providers, and helping individuals experiencing homelessness connect with the resources they need.”
Allshores said that “as an organisation rooted in island communities, Allshores understands the unique pressures that can affect housing stability and community wellbeing”. The partnership with Home reflects the company’s commitment to investing in solutions that strengthen community ties and build lasting resilience for Bermuda, the insurer added.
