York Housing Association

For other uses of "YHA", see YHA (disambiguation).

York Housing Association is an independent, not for profit organisation founded in 1964.[1] It provides a range of housing and support services to over 900 households and has over 660 tenancies in management in the Yorkshire and Humber region, with a current development programme of over £10m. Special emphasis is given to providing housing for single people (including students), people who need housing with support and older people. YHA works closely with a number of voluntary and statutory bodies to develop new housing schemes and to provide housing with care and support e.g. for people with mental health problems, young homeless people, people with learning disabilities etc.

The Association’s objective is the provision and long term management of good quality homes in York and the surrounding areas, which are affordable to people on low incomes. Accommodation is for households in serious housing need who are least able to gain access to satisfactory housing in other ways. York Housing Association's mission is: "to be an excellent landlord, providing high quality housing and support services, making a positive contribution in the communities with which we work".[2]

YHA is registered as a limited company on charitable rules with the Registrar of Friendly Societies and registered by the Homes & Communities Agency.

References

  1. "About Us" (PDF). York Housing Association. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
  2. "About Us". York Housing Association. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
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