
WHAT’S ON
We are generally closed to the public during the winter and spend time taking care of each other and the museum site.
Winter 2025 is a winter of community action which includes gardening, art, plenty of good food and supplies, an emergency shelter, a festive dog show, radical archiving, Christmas Extravaganza, sober wassailing, film club and more.
You can check out and join us for our special seasonal events listed below.
WHAT’S ON THIS WINTER
if you are homeless
We run a lot of activity on site which is for our community of people experiencing homelessness.
If you are experiencing homelessness or struggling, (by which we mean street homelessness, squatting, temporary accommodation, hostels, shelters, living in cars, boats, vans, or any other form of homelessness, poverty, or addiction) drop in any Tuesday after 11am and before 3pm and get involved from there.
You can have free tickets for any of our exhibitions or events and we have a load of stuff you can get involved in, as well as supplies available from our solidarity cupboard.
Group Bookings
We run special private group bookings to view our Object Storytelling sessions, and also hire out our space throughout the Winter. These bookings are available via prior request only, and can be tailored to the needs of your group.
Please do reach out to samuel@museumofhomelessness.org to organise a group booking.
ACCESS INFORMATION
We are committed to Disability justice and are always working to make our small site as accessible as possible for everyone.
Our outdoor and indoor spaces are accessible for powerchair and wheelchair users. We have an accessible toilet and level access on the ground floor for all activities. We have a quiet room where people can take time out if feeling overwhelmed and we welcome everyone to express themselves, move their bodies or respond to the world around them as they feel comfortable. Museum of Homelessness events and exhibitions usually have a qualified trauma conscious coach on the crew, please ask the Duty Manager if you need support.
All rooms in the museum have HEPA grade air filters which operate at any time the site is in use, to reduce the risk of airborne infections.
Please let us know if we can do anything to make your visit more comfortable. You can contact rachel@museumofhomelessness.org or with any access requirements.
how to find us
Please Note
MoH does not have general drop-in visiting hours for the wider public..
Deliveries
Please use the Endymion Road entrance to the park (contractors gate) and drive through the park with your hazards on at 12mph.
Email us: mail@museumofhomelessness.org