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Every year, tens of thousands of young people become homeless. Sadly, council services are often unable to support more than half of the young people across the country that so desperately need a helping hand. Consequently, many are forced to sleep in overcrowded hostels, on people’s sofas or even on the streets. 

LandAid is the property industry charity working to end youth homelessness in the UK. It brings together remarkable businesses and individuals across the property and wider built environment industry to fulfill ESG goals through supporting projects delivering life-changing services for 16–24 year-olds experiencing homelessness. 

By awarding monetary grants and arranging free property expertise through their Pro Bono Programme, LandAid invests where lasting community impact can be achieved. 

LandAid receives no government funding. All monetary grants are generously provided through the property and wider built environment industry. This includes long term partnerships, individual donations and fundraising through LandAid’s flagship sponsored events throughout the year. 

The incredible support and continuing commitment from the industry enables homelessness charities across the UK to provide safe, secure accommodation within a supportive environment for young people, helping them reach their full potential and look towards a brighter future.

Help One Kind Act to support the young and vulnerable homeless in the UK.


Grants Awarded to LandAid by One Kind Act   

October 2024: From raising funds by Prideview Group at their Cricket Cup Day 2024, a grant of £10,000 was made towards the support and provision of shelter to the homeless youth in the UK.

15 August 2023: From raising funds by Prideview Group at their Cricket Cup Day 2023, a grant of £10,000 was made towards the support and provision of shelter to the homeless youth in the UK.


About One Kind Act

One Kind Act Change Communities and lives of others globally who suffer as a result of Poverty of Health, Nutrition and Education and may have Fallen Through The Net of the larger charities. Learn More here

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