Holte Housing Trust

Charity 1180610

Overview

Summary

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted

Holte Housing Trust appears to be a broad hardship-relief charity whose distinctive role may sit at the intersection of housing stability, practical support and inclusion for people facing disability, age-related needs, financial hardship or other vulnerabilities. Its objects allow it to address several barriers to improved living conditions rather than treating housing as an isolated issue. However, the available evidence describes permitted purposes rather than current delivery, so its actual scale, focus and local relationships remain unclear.

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Operational geography

No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.

Areas of work

Source:Charity Commission
  • Disability

Who they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • The General Public/mankind

How they help

Source:Charity Commission
  • Provides Advocacy/advice/information
  • Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
  • Provides Services

Discoveries involving this organisation

The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.

Observations

Sources:Civic AtlasAI-assisted
  • Housing is framed as part of wider life improvement

    The Trust appears to treat housing, education and training as connected routes to improving living conditions for people in need, rather than as separate charitable aims.

    Why it matters

    This suggests a potentially holistic role: the organisation may be positioned to connect secure accommodation with capabilities and support that help people sustain improved circumstances.

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    • TO ASSIST IN THE PROVISION OF HOUSING, EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE NEED OF SUCH FACILITIES BY REASON OF THEIR YOUTH, AGE INFIRMITY OR DISABILITY, FINANCIAL HARDSHIP WITH THE OBJECT OF IMPROVING THEIR CONDITIONS OF LIFE.

      Source:Charity Commission
  • A broad eligibility model may span multiple forms of vulnerability

    The Trust’s remit appears designed to reach people whose need arises from several circumstances, including disability, financial hardship, youth, age and infirmity, rather than a single narrowly defined group.

    Why it matters

    This breadth could make the Trust a useful connector across services that are often organised around separate client groups, while also raising questions about which needs it prioritises in practice.

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    • TO ASSIST IN THE PROVISION OF HOUSING, EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE NEED OF SUCH FACILITIES BY REASON OF THEIR YOUTH, AGE INFIRMITY OR DISABILITY, FINANCIAL HARDSHIP WITH THE OBJECT OF IMPROVING THEIR CONDITIONS OF LIFE.

      Source:Charity Commission
    • The General Public/mankind

      Source:Charity Commission
  • Its operating model may combine assets, direct support and guidance

    The listed methods suggest the Trust may have scope to use physical facilities alongside services and advice, potentially enabling support at more than one level.

    Why it matters

    Understanding whether it owns or provides buildings, delivers services, or mainly offers advice would clarify whether it is a housing provider, a support organisation, or a combination of both.

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    • Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space, Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information

      Source:Charity Commission

    Remaining uncertainties

  • Whether the Trust currently provides housing directly, funds provision, or offers related support only.
  • Which communities, places and beneficiary groups it actually reaches.
  • How disability-focused activity relates to its wider housing, education and training remit.
  • Its scale, partnerships, recent activity and outcomes.

    Additional evidence needed

  • Recent annual reports, accounts or trustee reports describing current programmes, properties and beneficiary numbers.
  • A current website or service information identifying delivery locations, eligibility criteria and referral partners.
  • Evidence of outcomes and the balance between housing, education, training, advice and disability-related support.
Charity Commission profile
Source:Charity Commission

Activities

To assist in the provision of housing, education and training of people who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disability, financial hardship with the object of improving their conditions of life.

Charity objects

TO ASSIST IN THE PROVISION OF HOUSING, EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE NEED OF SUCH FACILITIES BY REASON OF THEIR YOUTH, AGE INFIRMITY OR DISABILITY, FINANCIAL HARDSHIP WITH THE OBJECT OF IMPROVING THEIR CONDITIONS OF LIFE.