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Prince William launches new UK homelessness initiative

AFP | Stockholm

The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com    

Britain’s Prince William yesterday unveiled a new UKwide initiative aiming to show that “homelessness can be ended for good” through collaboration between public, private and voluntary sectors. William, 41, the heir to the throne, and his charitable Royal Foundation will help give six flagship locations across Britain “space, tools, and relationships” to work on preventing homelessness locally.

Announcing the five-year programme, called Homewards, in Lambeth, south London -- one of the six places selected -- the prince said it will “put collaboration at the heart of the response”. “I believe that we have a unique opportunity to develop innovative new solutions and scale tangible impact,” he told an audience at a community centre offering mental health support.

“This will inspire belief throughout the UK -- and beyond -- that homelessness can be ended for good. Promising a “transformative approach” to the issue, William said the initiative will rely on “locally led coalitions of committed people, organisations and businesses”.

He hopes it will ultimately make homelessness “rare, brief, and unrepeated” in the targeted areas, which can then serve as models for the rest of the UK.