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Riverside ECHG - New Beacon lights the way for ex-Service personnel
18 January 2010
Veterans Minister, Kevan Jones, said: “Only a small minority of our people experience difficulties when they leave the Armed Forces, but it is vital they are given the support they need and deserve. The Beacon will provide real and tailored help to those who are at risk of homelessness and will help them transition from Service life to the civilian world. The project’s success shows a genuine partnership across Government and with ECHG, part of social landlord Riverside.” ECHG's Managing Director, Derek Caren, said: “The Beacon’s services will be worthy of the veterans it will work with and will focus on making sure they make a successful leap back into civilian life once they leave the Armed Forces.” Importantly, The Beacon will reinforce a growing network of existing Riverside-ECHG centres, including Mike Jackson House in Hampshire and an established, smaller centre, The Galleries, in Richmond, North Yorkshire. Michael Duerden, who saw active duty as part of his service with the RAF, and who subsequently found himself homeless through difficulties in his personal life, said: “After leaving the Services I reached rock bottom in my life. It was only through the expertise of ECHG’s Galleries project with its superb staff and accommodation that helped turn my life around, through guidance and a place to live”. With ECHG’s help, Michael is now re-establishing links with his family and is focused on seeking employment and securing a flat of his own. The Beacon represents an important partnership between Riverside-ECHG and the Ministry of Defence. It is also the result of a successful partnership with a range of other national and regional agencies: the Homes & Communities Agency will be providing capital funding; Church Housing Trust will be raising charitable funds to furnish the centre; Communities and Local Government; Richmondshire District Council; and North Yorkshire County Council. As a complement to the development, Riverside-ECHG will also be capitalising on the land released by the Ministry of Defence at the site in Catterick to build a separate development of twelve affordable family homes for rent adjacent to the new centre. Catterick Development Elevations |
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