The hostels, in Reading, Swindon and Oxford, will house a total of 61 young women. The accommodation was acquired from GFS Platform.
Chris Scott, director of BYT, said: "We will help residents set personal development plans." Caroline Cayzer, chief executive of GFS Platform, said BYT was "sympathetic to the issues facing young women".
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