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Shelter Blog is a commercial charity blog based in London, aimed at a UK audience. It was founded in 1966 and is the official blog of the charity Shelter, which is a UK housing and homelessness charity. More than a million people a year go to Shelter for advice and support via the website. They help people to find and keep a home in a location where they can thrive, and tackle the root causes of bad housing by campaigning for new laws, policies and solutions. Their mission and belief is simply that, "everyone should have a home." Further to that they say, "The desperate lack of decent, affordable housing is robbing us of security, health, and a fair chance in life."
The Shelter Blog is written by staff members who work for Shelter, but the blog does include contributions from volunteers and experts in their respective fields of expertise. The blog is mainly written by staff who work in the policy and campaigning teams. Their main aim is to discuss housing policy issues and it is worth noting that the content does not necessarily represent the views of the Shelter organisation as a whole.
Popular tags that appear on the blog include demographics, home owners, new homes, planning, private renting, social housing, squeezed middle, statistics, tax and welfare. The blog features topical, political debates and decisions on affordable housing. As the nature of the blog is about homelessness and housing, there is a fair amount of political content. The blog was founded in January 2012 and aims to provide information, advice and support on anyone with housing, renting or homelessness concerns. The blog is updated a couple of times a week with a lot of detail and posts are usually around 500 words each time.
PR opportunities are not obvious, because the blog is used to discuss issues relating to Shelter and its audience. However, opportunities do exist, and if you have an idea or pitch the best way to contact the Shelter Blog is on the email address provided above. Alternatively they can be reached on the telephone or via post.
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Shelter Blog is a commercial charity blog based in London, aimed at a UK audience. It was founded in 1966 and is the official blog of the charity Shelter, which is a UK housing and homelessness charity. More than a million people a year go to Shelter for advice and support via the website. They help people to find and keep a home in a location where they can thrive, and tackle the root causes of bad housing by campaigning for new laws, policies and solutions. Their mission and belief is simply that, "everyone should have a home." Further to that they say, "The desperate lack of decent, affordable housing is robbing us of security, health, and a fair chance in life." The Shelter Blog is written by staff members who work for Shelter, but the blog does include contributions from volunteers and experts in their respective fields of expertise. The blog is mainly written by staff who work in the policy and campaigning teams. Their main aim is to discuss housing policy issues and it is worth noting that the content does not necessarily represent the views of the Shelter organisation as a whole. Popular tags that appear on the blog include demographics, home owners, new homes, planning, private renting, social housing, squeezed middle, statistics, tax and welfare. The blog features topical, political debates and decisions on affordable housing. As the nature of the blog is about homelessness and housing, there is a fair amount of political content. The blog was founded in January 2012 and aims to provide information, advice and support on anyone with housing, renting or homelessness concerns. The blog is updated a couple of times a week with a lot of detail and posts are usually around 500 words each time. PR opportunities are not obvious, because the blog is used to discuss issues relating to Shelter and its audience. However, opportunities do exist, and if you have an idea or pitch the best way to contact the Shelter Blog is on the email address provided above. Alternatively they can be reached on the telephone or via post.
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