Thousands of vulnerable people facing homelessness are
set to benefit from the launch of a £20 million scheme to help them secure a
private rented home. The Private Rented Sector Access Fund announced by
Communities Secretary, Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP, is a dedicated fund
designed to help up to 9,000 people who are or at risk of becoming homeless to
secure their own home. A key part of the government’s expert-backed Rough
Sleeping Strategy, the fund will be used to either help set up locally-led
schemes or expand those currently in use. These schemes will be tailored to
match the needs of each local area’s residents and landlords. Read more on the
MHCLG website.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/james-brokenshire-launches-20m-fund-to-help-homeless-into-private-rented-homes
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