Our Charity Connections

At Guess What I Did, we acknowledge that now, more than ever, with the current cost of living crisis in the UK, the issue of homelessness in our cities is ever more apparent. Whilst we wish to provide you all with the best experiences which your cities have to offer, we also want to give something back and help to improve the lives of those who have fallen on hard times. With that being said, we have partnered up with a Charity in each of our 6 cities in the fight against homelessness!


Our pledge to you is that with every £1 that is donated to one of our city Charities at checkout, we will match, and double this donation to ensure that we are doing our part in improving the lives of those less fortunate than us.

LONDON

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The Connection at St Martins in the Fields works with people who are sleeping rough, to move away from, and off the streets of London. They work alongside people as they recover from life on the streets, helping with accommodation, employment, and mental health.

BIRMINGHAM

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Helping Hands of Birmingham are a small and friendly group of volunteers who hit the streets of Birmingham City Centre with fresh clothes, warm meals, toiletries, and a friendly ear to lend to anyone who is vulnerable and just fancies a chat.

MANCHESTER

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The Booth Centre is a community centre run for people affected by homelessness, providing a warm and comfortable environment where people can gain a purpose and start to rebuild their lives. They provide help with professional training and gaining employment, housing, and health, as well as sporting activities, volunteering, and various creative projects for people to feel a part of.

BRISTOL

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Help Bristol’s Homeless has at its core the mission of changing the face of homelessness in Bristol. Through the help of trustees, volunteers, and supporters, they can provide temporary accommodation to 15 residents in their self-contained micro flats, made from shipping containers, until they can move on to a more permanent home.

EDINBURGH

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Steps To Hope is a non-profit organisation in Edinburgh dedicated to caring for the homeless and those suffering with addiction through charity, support groups, and awareness programmes. They are constantly on the frontline, whether it’s handing out basic necessities and helping with accommodation to organising various charity and awareness events in the city.

GLASGOW

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The Halliday Foundation aims to end homelessness and ensure that those in need are supported as much as possible. From their community café and foodbank, to helping with drug rehabilitation and finding accommodation, the Halliday Foundation has taken the fight to the streets to tackle homelessness in Glasgow head-on.