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Landlords we are always seeking properties to add to our portfolio, we will ensure your property is kept to a high standard, please get in touch.
Welcome
Second City Housing Ltd, provides supported accommodation for 18-65 yr olds. We have various accommodation available, please complete the referral form and a member of our team will be in touch.
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Complete Referral form
Customers
Please complete the referral form or call the office and a member of our team will be happy to help with your enquiry.
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Workshops
We offer numerous workshops and programs for residents to engage in, as part of the support package.
Welcome to Second City Housing Ltd
Second City Housing Ltd, was set up in 2016 to provide accommodation and support to individuals who are at risk Of homelessness. Our main aim is to deliver holistic housing services to maximize tenancy sustainability and assist individuals on a pathway into employment, training & advice.
Accommodation
• Shared accommodation
• Self-Contained
• Houses in Multiple occupation (HMO)
• Independent living
Customers are also provided with a starter home pack, and weekly toiletries.
Testimonials
“I have been homeless for a long time and lived in various supported accommodation, I was referred to Second City Housing through Midland Heart, I thought their accommodation and support would be like what I have previously experience, which wasn’t of good standards. I can honestly say I have never been happier, my support worker has helped me to access, training and my accommodation is great. Thank you for giving me a chance to start again”
“I lost my job, and couldn’t afford to pay my rent. I became homeless, Second City Housing have helped me, I have nice accommodation, and I have become a volunteer, helping paint properties which I am passionate about.”
Our Skillset / Interesting Facts
98% Success Rate
85% housing Ratio
67 Happy Residents
Over 20 Properties &
counting
Over 70 available Lets
100% support response
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Latest from Our Blog
MUCH MORE NEEDS TO BE DONE TO RESPOND TO ‘UNACCEPTABLE’ LEVELS OF HOMELESSNESS
Responding to the Crisis report that estimates homelessness in Wales will grow by a third in the next five years CIH Cymru highlighted the ongoing impact of welfare reform, and called for a national conversation about the value and purpose of social housing. Matt Dicks, director of CIH Cymru said, “It is unacceptable that in such a wealthy society such as ours, we have so many people who are forced to live on the streets or live in unsuitable accommodation because they are unable to afford or access the most basic of human rights – a safe and warm place to call home.” Today’s report