EveryYouth’s Impact Report 2025: Activating Young People’s Potential

EveryYouth has supported 2,017 young people to take significant steps towards independence.
EveryYouth pays out almost £30,000 to social housing providers to protect young people from homelessness

EveryYouth has helped to cover the cost of 95 ‘rent in advance’ payments for social housing, costing a shocking £28,518.18, since 2020.
Renters’ Rights Act fails young people as rampant discrimination from landlords has ‘devastating’ consequences

Young people report being rejected by landlords due to their age, profession, lack of guarantor or connection to a homelessness charity.
How Future Builders provides vital ‘stability, support and reassurance’ to young people

Future Builders Coordinator Raymond Anderson shares how his own experience of homelessness inspired him to work with young people.
Jacob’s Story | EveryYouth

Jacob says EveryYouth’s Future Builders programme gave him the freedom to focus on studying as he pursues a career in cyber security.
Finding strength in vulnerability: Surfing Sofas’ journey from homelessness to influential poet

A heartfelt conversation with Surfing Sofas, aka Justin Brown, reveals how his journey through homelessness inspired him to write spoken word poetry, including a bespoke poem for EveryYouth. We sat down with Justin as he releases his latest poem, Not Just One, to mark World Homelessness Day.
Impact Report 2024: We’ve supported more than 2,300 young people

EveryYouth has increased the number of young people staying in jobs, education or training for three months or more by 49%.
EveryYouth welcomes YMCA London City & North, YMCA Derbyshire and YMCA Heart of England into our Network

They are the latest of 16 youth homelessness charities to join our Network.
Vital youth homelessness services face £1.73m loss as National Insurance hike for employers comes into effect

From April 6 employer NICs increased, equating to a £1.73m loss for the EveryYouth Network.
Prince William and Steven Bartlett launch new Homewards initiative to create job opportunities for those experiencing or at risk of homelessness

Prince William visited Aberdeen to launch a new partnership between The Royal Foundation’s Homewards programme, Hays, and EveryYouth — expanding Project Flourish, an initiative that creates employment pathways for young people at risk of homelessness. Joined by Steven Bartlett and local employers, His Royal Highness met with young people to hear how the programme can best support them.