A youth homelessness charity has secured funding to launch the UK’s first ‘Radio Station for the Homeless’.
The charity Accumulate received the startup funding from Nesta as a part of its Amplified programme designed to encourage creative digital ideas that generate positive social outcomes.
The project is the brainchild of Marice Cumber, founder of Accumulate, who wanted to help homeless people be more involved in programming about homelessness.
Cumber said: “I was listening to a radio programme which had a feature on homelessness it became apparent to me that it was always the ‘non homeless’ that were making the programmes about the ‘homeless’ and I thought about the message there.”
The radio station will train 40 young, homeless people to digitally broadcast their own stories.
The project is being run in partnership with Ravensbourne University London, which will train the participants to learn digital skills, operate a radio desk and present, record and edit digital podcasts.