Prince William: Tackling homelessness 'complex and unpredictable'
- In June 2025, Prince William commemorated two years since the launch of his Homewards programme, emphasizing its progression into active implementation across six locations throughout the UK.
- Launched in June 2023 to make homelessness rare, brief, and unrepeated, Homewards was created to tackle a culture often seen as inevitable and complex to change.
- The programme has initiated more than 100 actions, forecasted delivery of 300 homes, and forged partnerships including Lloyds Banking Group, which contributed £50 million.
- William noted that after an initial period of coordination, Homewards has now progressed into its implementation phase, and he expressed hope that the initiative will foster empathy and ultimately help to end homelessness.
- The initiative's ongoing impact includes first tenants moving into flats in Aberdeen and Sheffield, new early intervention in schools, and a commitment to sustained long-term change.
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