LONDON, June 26 (Reuters) - Britain's Prince William, heir to the throne, launched a five-year programme on Monday to help homeless people in six locations, a cause close to his heart.
He said the "Homewards" project will provide funding, expertise and partnerships to help prevent homelessness in six areas.
The Prince will reveal the locations on Monday and Tuesday as he visits them.
The project is backed by the Royal Foundation, the charitable organisation of William, Prince of Wales and his wife Catherine.
It is hoped findings from the five-year Homewards projects will be rolled out further to help homeless people elsewhere, the statement from Kensington Palace said.
Persons:
Britain's Prince William, Princess Diana, William , Prince of Wales, Catherine, Sarah Young, Andrew Cawthorne
Organizations:
Royal Foundation, Thomson
Locations:
Britain, Kensington