marsha phoenix

Marsha Phoenix Memorial Trust

Helping young homeless women

application money and management annual report Arts Blog

ABOUT MARSHA PHOENIX MEMORIAL TRUST

Marsha Phoenix Memorial Trust is a Supported Housing Project for single homeless young women aged 16 to 25. It was founded by Sybil Phoenix MBE, MS in 1979. Click on our history to find out more about her life and work. The Trust is named in honour of her daughter Marsha Phoenix who died in a car crash in 1974.

We are a voluntary organisation funded by a variety of source and regulated and monitored by several bodies. See Money and Management for more information in this.

We have two hostels, both based in the London Borough of Lewisham. The first hostel we own and is based in Tressillian Rd, Brockley. It has 20 bedspaces. The second has 6 bed spaces and is in Erlanger Rd, New Cross. It is owned by London and Quadrant Housing Trust. To find out more about our daily work see our Annual report.

We provide housing and support delivered though a key work system and focus on assisting residents with gaining all the skills they will need to function independently in society. For more details click on our service description. To find out how to be referred to the project click on the application form and Allocations and lettings policy.

Art Blog: Our Arts workshop programme has its own blog site, where you can read regular updates and view some of the work, including selected exhibitions.

Contact Information

Marsha Phoenix Memorial Trust

90/92 Tressillian Road

Brockley

SE4 1YD

Telephone 020 8691 5911

Fax 020 8691 9056

Email office@marshaphoenix.org