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The Cyrenians Homelife
Creating New Homes &
Brighter Futures
Funding
HCAThe CyreniansSocial Investment Other grants
Targets
50 refurbished properties by 2015
Commercial Board
HomelifeCo-ordinator
Tenancy Co-ordinator
Buyer 2(0.5 FTE)
Buyer 1(FTE)
TCUK PS Surveyors Valuers Legals
Homelife
Refurbishment Manager
Site Supervisor
Site Supervisor
Multi skilled worker
Multi skilled worker Apprentice 6 x Trainees
TCUK Property Services
Homelife Highlights9 homes purchased
7 long term homes let
Homes for life for clients
Pipeline work for TCUK Property Services
Training and employment for clients
Unrestricted income for the charity
Raised our profile
Employing a consultant to review the Homelife process and resources
Developing a refurbishment standards document
Homelife Challenges
Lengthy purchase process – surveyors, legals, particularly for auction properties.
Local authorities not having the information on empty properties
Lack of buy to let experience and knowledge
Under occupancy and Welfare Reforms
Clients not willing to share accommodation
TCUK Property Services resources
Front end activity in sourcing suitable properties is extremely resource intensive
F10
Bonds – should we??
Gazumped – cash investors at lower end of market willing to purchase without survey
Tenants storiesW moved into his Homelife home in December 2012 and is now working for TCUK Property Services, refurbishing homes for future tenants , “I love my job and my home, I never dreamed of having this, this time last year my life was a mess and now its mint”. This is W’s first job since leaving school, he is now 32 and has spent 12 years in prison. Leading a more independent life. His relationship with his girlfriend is steady and now has access to his daughter.
H moved into his Homelife home with his 15 year old daughter in May 2013. H has started work with a cleaning company through The Cyrenians Employment team. He has lived in emergency accommodation since the break up of his marriage 13 months ago. Having a job and a lovely home means H’s other four children can stay at weekends. H said “The Cyrenians are the best landlords I’ve ever had, I love this place it is fantastic to have my own front door and posh kitchen”.
E had been evicted many times from previous tenancies, this was due to unidentified poor literacy and mild learning difficulties. E moved into her new Homelife home with her two daughters in January 2013. The girls were truants. The correct support has been put in place and the family is thriving. The girls have changed schools and attend each day, E has started to do training courses and looking for part time work. E feels she has more confidence, she takes pride in her new home and taken up gardening and growing her own vegetables. E has been to the rent office twice on her own to sort out her rent arrears, something she would never do before.
“I feel like we’re a normal family now, the girls love having their own bedrooms for the first time in their lives, my garden is better than anyone’s in the street and I feel so happy.”
Val NevinAssistant Director
Employment and Corporate Relations
T: 0191 2738891E: v.nevin@tcuk.org
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