How your money helps

could help pay for emergency overnight support for a young person living on the street
£10 could help pay for a one-to-one advice session for a young person leaving care
£25 could help keep the doors of one of our youth homelessness projects open for one hour
£30 could help pay for a family group conference, where a whole family, including children and grandparents, can get together to work out solutions to whatever difficulties they are facing
£50 could help pay for a trained adviser to help parents struggling in poverty to budget effectively so that their children can have healthy food and warm clothes
£75 could keep a young person in supported lodgings for a week
£100 could help pay for a project worker for a whole shift
£200 could help pay for intensive work to prevent a vulnerable child being taken into care
£500 could keep the doors of an emergency drop-in centre for young homeless people open for a week
£1,000 could help buy basic furnishings and equipment for a young person setting up home for the first time
£5,000 could help pay for a new kitchen in one of our leaving care and homelessness projects
£10,000 could help keep a leaving care project open for three months
£55,000 could help set up an emergency overnight accommodation project for young people sleeping rough
£100,000 could help pay for a vocational guidance and counselling project to teach education and employment skills to young homeless people so they can successfully compete in the job market
could help fund a new homelessness project for three years