Easy Housing Association
Charity 1115721
www.easyhousingassociation.co.uk
Overview
Summary
Easy Housing Association appears to be a small, hybrid housing-and-support organisation focused on people experiencing exclusion rather than a conventional landlord. Its stated model combines accommodation with tenancy sustainment, advice, training and employment pathways, suggesting housing is used as a platform for wider stabilisation. It operates across London and Birmingham, but the available material contains location and purpose inconsistencies that make its current footprint, priorities and service model worth verifying.
Operational geography
No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.
Areas of work
- Accommodation/housing
- Disability
- Economic/community Development/employment
- Education/training
- General Charitable Purposes
- Religious Activities
- The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- People Of A Particular Ethnic Or Racial Origin
- People With Disabilities
How they help
- Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Housing appears to be a platform for wider inclusion
The available evidence suggests Easy Housing Association sees accommodation as one part of a broader route out of exclusion, linking stable tenancies with support, advice, training and employment.
Why it matters
This distinguishes the organisation from providers whose role is primarily property management. It may be a useful partner where housing insecurity, unemployment and social exclusion overlap.
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“Our Aim Is To Provide High Quality Housing Options, Deliver Holistic Housing Services To Maximise Tenancy Sustainment And Offer Individuals A Pathway Into Employment, Training & Advice.”
Source:Organisation“THE RELIEF OF POVERTY & UNEMPLOYMENT, THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION & THE PROMOTION OF GOOD HEALTH AMONG HOMELESS PEOPLE.”
Source:Charity Commission
A regulated hybrid structure may enable multiple civic roles
Easy Housing Association appears to combine charitable purpose with registered social-landlord status, positioning it to provide both housing assets and support for disadvantaged communities.
Why it matters
Its legal and regulatory position may make it a bridge between homelessness support, social housing, and local voluntary-sector services rather than fitting neatly into only one of these systems.
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“Easy Housing Association is a registered provider of housing and housing related support and also a registered charity and a company.”
Source:Organisation“RSL No.4670.”
Source:Organisation
The public account of its geography may be out of date or internally inconsistent
There are signs of organisational change or unclear public information: the website describes a Brent-based head office, while listing Birmingham as its head office and Croydon as its London office.
Why it matters
Understanding its actual operating base and six service areas is important for identifying local relationships, referral routes and the communities it can realistically serve.
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“Although the Association’s head office is based in the London borough of Brent, Easy Housing has offices and properties in London and Birmingham.”
Source:Organisation“Head Office: St Georges Community Hub, SG 16, Great Hampton Row Birmingham B19 3JG.”
Source:Organisation
- Which six areas it operates in, and where its 153 rooms are located.
- Whether the reported 577 people helped relates to a particular year or service type.
- How support is delivered, including referral partners, tenancy outcomes and employment outcomes.
- Whether the unusual reference to orchard fauna and flora in the charity objects reflects an active purpose or a registration error.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports, accounts and regulatory returns showing properties, residents, outcomes and geographic activity.
- Current referral procedures and partnership information from local authorities, homelessness services and employment providers.
- A current organisational profile confirming headquarters, offices and service areas.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
THE RELIEF OF POVERTY & UNEMPLOYMENT, THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION & THE PROMOTION OF GOOD HEALTH AMONG HOMELESS PEOPLE WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE ECONOMICAL & SOCIAL DISADVANTAGED MEMBER OF SOCIETY, SUCH AS THE MINORITY ETHIC COMMUNITY, MENTAL HEALTH PATIENTS, ELDERLY PEOPLE, DISABLED & THE PROVISION OF SOCIAL HOUSING AND SUPPORT.
Charity objects
THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT, THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE PROMOTION OF GOOD HEALTH AMONG HOMELESS PEOPLE WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE ECONOMICALLY AND SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY SUCH AS THE MINORITY ETHNIC COMMUNITY, MENTAL HEALTH PATIENTS, ELDERLY PEOPLE, THOSE WITH DISABILITIES, EX-OFFENDERS, OTHER VULNERABLE GROUPS AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM BY THE PROVISION OF ACCOMMODATIONS AND QUALIFIED SUPPORT, ADVICE AND TRAINING.HE FAUNA AND FLORA OF ORCHARDS.