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🚨 NEW PROJECT ALERT! 🚨 Housing Justice have launched Refugee Lodgings in London, aiming to reduce homelessness and rough sleeping among newly granted refugees.

Refugee Lodgings is a response to the rise in newly recognised refugees being forced into homelessness and rough-sleeping following an eviction from Home Office Accommodation.

We are recruiting Resident Landlords, who will welcome a Refugee Lodger into their home for 6 months. Resident Landlords can earn up to £7,500 tax free per year, helping with the cost of living. Refugee Lodgers will gain stability to adjust to life in the UK and build skills for employment and experience for the private rental market.

Housing Justice will support the placement to ensure a positive experience for everyone!

Find out more and register your interest in becoming a Resident Landlord: Become a Resident Landlord – Housing Justice

Refugee Lodgings Infographic.pdf.pdf

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