New green learning centre for young people opened with LandAid funding
When a young person falls out of mainstream education, your first thoughts on how to get them back on track probably don't involve gardening gloves, plant seeds and a trowel.
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When a young person falls out of mainstream education, your first thoughts on how to get them back on track probably don't involve gardening gloves, plant seeds and a trowel.
Homelessness is one of the most critical issues facing society today, so it's great to see people from different walks of life coming up with new ways to tackle this problem. From politics to plays, football tournaments to cutting-edge technology, here's our run down of some of the innovative ways people have come together recently to support those who are homeless...
LandAid has today unveiled its new Young Voices programme which aims to promote young people's voices to the property industry and help raise youth homelessness up the agenda.
This week Telereal Trillium staff tell us about their fundraising campaign for LandAid which made £24,000 to help vulnerable young people.
'Homelessness is not a natural disaster. It is a man made disaster.' These were the words of Tim Richter, President & CEO of the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness speaking at a recent Brunch & Learn hosted by UK charity Homeless Link.
Richard Spencer is a Masters student at UCL, an aspiring real estate professional and, since last October, a committed LandAid volunteer.
LandAid has awarded £1.3m in grants to bring empty or derelict properties back into use as much needed homes for young people
Today, 1 April 2016, marks the beginning of LandAid's new mission to end youth homelessness.
In an announcement widely trailed over the past couple of days, the Chancellor today earmarked £115m to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping in the UK. Any funding is of course welcome, especially for hard-pressed services working with those on the streets who are in desperate need of accommodation and support today and tonight.