A new project is helping rough sleepers in Stamford into housing
Change4Lincs was set up thanks to a £600,000 Government grant
Four months ago a new organisation was launched to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping across four Lincolnshire districts, including Stamford.
Change4Lincs was set up after a £600,000 Government grant to support people known to be rough sleeping or who were at risk of having to do so.
So far this winter the scheme has helped by working with 19 rough sleepers, providing intensive housing support to 20 clients and providing tenancy support to 15 people.
6 people are now in private accommodation; whilst 24 rough sleepers and homeless people are in bed and breakfast accommodation or local authority houses of multiple occupation.
It's also enable 2 people to access rehabilitation services and placed one client into supported accommodation.
SKDC Cabinet Member for Housing, Cllr Robert Reid, said:
“Change4Lincs is a real success story, providing vital help and support to some of the most vulnerable people in our communities.
“The triple threat of winter weather, a global pandemic and Christmas has been a particular challenge for the team but it is one they have risen to.
“We have also been impressed with how the private sector has played its part. We are currently in a situation where demand outstrips supply locally and so are having to adjust and work with landlords to secure accommodation.
“One of the ways we have done so is by arranging virtual viewings of accommodation, which also complies with Coronavirus restrictions.”
Funding has now been rolled forward, for the council to bid for, for next year, meaning they would be able to continue the work they've provided through this project.