Projects helping rough sleepers are to benefit from a
multi-million government fund to help ensure no-one spends more than a night on
the streets, Kris Hopkins has announced. Already, the £20 million Homelessness Transition
Fund has helped charities reach over 14,000 people across the country by
offering help with issues including accommodation, health and jobs. Mr Hopkins
confirmed that 30 projects across the country will benefit from a share of £3.5
million of this fund, to give people the opportunity to break the cycle of
rough sleeping and get the help they need to get their lives back on track.
Read more on the Govuk website.
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