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Oasis Charitable Trust Expands Housing Support for Vulnerable Families Beyond Lincolnshire

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Oasis Charitable Trust Expands Housing Support for Vulnerable Families Beyond Lincolnshire

The Oasis Charitable Trust is preparing to make a substantial investment by acquiring 20 properties in Scunthorpe and Sheffield. The intention of this scheme is to help families whose children are attending the charity’s educational institutions. Despite the main focus being on these areas, the initiative underlines the wider regional attempts to offer secure accommodation for families in need, which is also a matter of concern for communities across the entirety of Lincolnshire. The trust’s dedication to generating stable conditions for education could motivate similar schemes within Lincolnshire, to the advantage of local families requiring housing assistance.

This piece was adapted by The Lincoln Post from its original report from www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.

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