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- HomeShare International | Promoting housing for help worldwide
What is homeshare? Homesharing enables two unrelated people to share their lives for their mutual benefit A homesharer provides support and companionship to a householder in exchange for free or low-cost accommodation Learn more about homesharing
- About homesharing | HomeShare International
Homeshare provides a solution to the needs of two groups of people – those in need of affordable housing, often younger people, and those in need of some support to live independently at home, usually older people
- About | HomeShare International
Homeshare is a simple but brilliant idea It enables two unrelated people to share a home and their lives for their mutual benefit, through an exchange of services
- What is homeshare? | HomeShare International
What is homeshare? Homesharing enables two unrelated people to share their lives for their mutual benefit A homesharer provides support and companionship to a householder in exchange for free or low-cost accommodation Learn more about homesharing
- Programmes | HomeShare International
Homeshare programmes are known to be running in countries right across the globe In some cases, homeshare programmes are part of a national network and we provide a link to its website
- A Consumer’s Guide to Homesharing
1 Why do I want to homeshare with someone? 2 Is my home or apartment suitable for sharing? Is there a private room for a housemate and an easily accessible bathroom? Is there adequate closet or storage space? Are there structural barriers, such as stairs, that might limit who can live in my home? 3
- The history of homesharing | HomeShare International
In 1999 Nan Maitland launched Homeshare International (HI) to foster the concept more widely Homesharing programmes in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, were launched in 2000 as a direct result of Homeshare International’s work
- How homeshare programmes work
In most homeshare programmes the co-ordinators screen potential candidates, match them skilfully, negotiate a contract between the two people, monitor the outcome and provide ongoing support to both parties
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