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Y-Säätiö is Finland’s largest nationwide non-profit landlord. We own over 19,000 rental apartments in nearly 60 locations.


Y-säätiö's events

Work for Residents: The Impact of the Uuras Employment Program

The study explores the long-term impact of Uuras on residents' employment, well-being, and housing.
  • Research

Jiippi – Adventure and Guidance with Fair Winds

Jiippi – Adventure and Guidance with Fair Winds is a development project aimed at strengthening the social inclusion of young adults.
  • Project

Towards a Carbon-Neutral Lifestyle

A study on the impact of incentives on energy consumption and recycling habits.
  • Research

Y-polut– Y-Säätiö’s Housing Support for Youth as a Resource for Independence

The goal of the three-year Y-polu– Y-Säätiö’s Housing Support for Youth as a Resource for Independence project is to develop Y-Säätiö’s own youth housing model, ensure the continuity of housing for young adults under the age of 35 living in Y-Säätiö’s housing stock, and prevent youth homelessness.
  • Project

Supported Housing Relocation

The research focuses on a pilot project by Y-Säätiö and The Salvation Army, in which residents interested in moving were supported throughout the relocation process. The residents moved from a supported housing unit to a rental apartment with M2-Kodit.
  • Research

Successful Housing Project

The aim of the three-year Successful Housing Project is to establish networks, structures, and cooperation models in Helsinki and the West Uusimaa wellbeing services county to ensure secure housing for residents moving from or who have already moved out of supported housing units.
  • Project

RADAR -Register Data Analysis for Addressing Homelessness and Reducing it

RADAR is a joint project by Y-Säätiö and University of Turku, Department of Social Research, funded by The Housing Finance and Development Centre of Finland (ARA).
  • Research

Y-Säätiö's events

Y-Säätiö organises homelessness-related events throughout the year, both live and online.