LandAid is changing: help us end youth homelessness
LandAid is changing. Chief Executive Paul Morrish outlines our new ambition to end youth homelessness in the UK, which was announced at the LandAid Ambassadors Awards in London last night.
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LandAid is changing. Chief Executive Paul Morrish outlines our new ambition to end youth homelessness in the UK, which was announced at the LandAid Ambassadors Awards in London last night.
In this guest blog post, LandAid Ambassador and Legal and General employee Marc Tevendale looks back on last month's visit to Fight for Peace and the impact LandAid is having on the Newham charity.
So 29th October 2015 marks 365 days since the launch of the LandAid Ambassador Programme whereby we asked the rising stars of property to help us increase awareness and fundraising for LandAid.
After a summer of crunching numbers, drawing charts and reviewing our progress, LandAid can now proudly announce the launch of its 2014/15 Impact Report.
LandAid Ambassador and PwC employee Tosin Olorunfumi looks back on his first LandAid Day, and what the charity means to him, in this month's guest blog post.
With just three days until the property industry's biggest day of fundraising, we thought you'd like to know how your wacky activities and innovative events will help young people across the UK.
As we mark World Homelessness Day 2015 - the 5th such day since the initiative started in 2010, surely we're all wondering how long must the scandal last, in which, for whatever reason, people end up with no roof over their heads - and we in one of the wealthiest countries in the world.
Back in 2013, LandAid awarded £36,500 to fund essential repairs to the Zebs Centre and create an IT suite, a consultation room and a social space in the basement. Today the results are clear for all to see.
I'm here on a sunny Thursday afternoon with Chief Executive Paul Morrish and fifteen enthusiastic representatives from LandAid's Foundation Partner network to visit the Bromley by Bow Centre, a community facility supported by LandAid funding.