Yorkshire Post

Mutual’s new bond will support homeless young people

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YORKSHIRE BUILDING Society is launching a fixed rate bond in support of End Youth Homelessne­ss (EYH) which will enable savers to help homeless young people who want to achieve independen­ce.

The one-year End Youth Homelessne­ss Fixed Rate Bond builds on the work Yorkshire Building Society has carried out in partnershi­p with EYH since 2017.

A spokesman said: “High rents and upfront costs associated with starting a tenancy can make it difficult for homeless young people to secure their own home.

“Through the partnershi­p between Yorkshire Building Society and EYH, we help vulnerable young people to live independen­tly by providing rental deposit guarantees, home essentials grants and dedicated support.”

To date, the partnershi­p has helped more than 355 young people into their own rented homes and has raised more than £730,000.

The limited issue bond can be opened with a minimum balance of £1,000.

Yorkshire Building Society’s chief executive, Mike Regnier, said: “This new account is a great way for the society and our members to support EYH whilst, at the same time, helping to grow your savings.

“We are committed to providing people with a home of their own, including those who rent a property as well as buying one, because we believe that to build a successful future everyone needs a safe place to call home.”

Nicholas Connolly, managing director for End Youth Homelessne­ss, said: “Tragically, thousands of homeless young people across the UK are locked out of the housing market.

“If we are to end youth homelessne­ss, we must break down the barriers young people face and empower them to stand on their own two feet.”

He added: “Our partnershi­p with Yorkshire Building Society does that by helping homeless young people secure their own tenancies.”

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MIKE REGNIER: ‘We are committed to providing people with a home of their own.’

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