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An alliance of leading social care charities and major
private sector organisations has been launched to combat youth homelessness.
Twelve organisations including Centrepoint, Relate, the Prince's Trust,
Business in the Community (BITC) and HSBC form the End Youth Homelessness
Alliance (EYHA). EYHA seeks to be the
largest and most influential collaboration in the field of youth homelessness,
pooling experience to influence government at both a national and local level.
It claims this is the first time that the UK voluntary sector and private
businesses have joined forces to tackle youth homelessness. The alliance will also bring together the
organisations' individual schemes which tackle the root causes of homelessness,
from education and employment to health, housing and family support, under one
banner. Read more on the Civil Society
website.
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