A man who changed the lives of dozens of homeless people after setting up a Housing First project is being recognised by the University of Bristol.
Jasper Thompson, founder of charity Help Bristol’s Homeless, will receive an honorary degree today for his remarkable efforts which involved converting more than 20 shipping containers into individual flats.
In 2017 former restaurant owner and army veteran Jasper Thompson, now 61, was appalled by the growing homelessness crisis around Bristol – a 2019 Shelter report said homeless people in the city were dying at more than double the national rate – so in 2018 rallied round a few friends to collect food, bedding and supplies to hand out to rough sleepers.
When the weather got particularly bad, he felt compelled to do more – and headed into town with extra socks and flasks of hot drinks. His efforts developed into an established outreach group.
“I would always ask the homeless guys, what can I do to help you? What do you need,” Thompson told The Big Issue. “Everybody always said the same thing: ‘a roof over my head’.”
At the same time, donations were coming in thick and fast to his North Street restaurant – more than he had the space for. After calling out on Facebook looking for some storage, a friend offered him a 38ft caravan. Another friend said he could keep it on their land in Bedminster.