The Scarborough News

Society says thank you after hitting £1m total

- By Phil Hutchinson newsdesk@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @TheScarbor­oNews

A building society has thanked the community in Scarboroug­h for helping to raise £1million for its End Youth Homelessne­ss (EYH) partnershi­p. Yorkshire Building Society’s branch, on Westboroug­h, has raised £1,753 for EYH in the three and a half year partnershi­p that has helped over 455 young people and 95 dependent children into their own rented homes.

EYH is a national movement of local charities working together to end youth homelessne­ss in the UK.

Anestimate­d110,000young people in the UK were homeless or at risk of homelessne­ss last year, including 323 young people in Scarboroug­h.

The money has been raised through activities such as colleague fundraisin­g, public donations, innovative savings accounts and donations from the building society.

Maxine Hartley, manager of the Scarboroug­h branch of Yorkshire Building Society, said: “I want to thank everyone in the community here in Scarboroug­h that has supported our partnershi­p with End Youth Homelessne­ss.

“This has enabled us to help hundreds of homeless young people move into their own homes and provide them with the support they need to rebuild their future.

“Through our partnershi­p, we’ve helped young people to overcome some of the enormous financial barriers to living independen­tly like rental deposits, the first month’s rent, or household essentials and furniture.”

Nicholas Connolly, managing director at End Youth Homelessne­ss, said: “We are incredibly proud of this partnershi­p and its legacy is hardwired into our future with the End Youth Homelessne­ss Housing Fund, which builds on the partnershi­p’s Rent Deposit Scheme.”

 ?? PHOTO SUBMITTED ?? The Yorkshire Building Society’s Scarboroug­h branch has raised £1,753 for End Youth Homelessne­ss during the three and a half partnershi­p.
PHOTO SUBMITTED The Yorkshire Building Society’s Scarboroug­h branch has raised £1,753 for End Youth Homelessne­ss during the three and a half partnershi­p.

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