Claiming benefits
When you’re homeless, you are entitled to certain benefits, such as Universal Credit. There are lots of different benefits and it can feel daunting to apply for them, but it’s worth it and you can get support to fill in the forms.
When you’re homeless, you are entitled to certain benefits, such as Universal Credit. There are lots of different benefits and it can feel daunting to apply for them, but it’s worth it and you can get support to fill in the forms.
It can be very stressful when you have money problems. You might feel overwhelmed and like you can’t face what’s going on. But it’s really important not to ignore debt as there will be a way to figure out what you can do next.
It can be hard to reach out for legal help when you are homeless are at risk of homelessness and are already feeling vulnerable. Thankfully, non-judgemental support is available.
If you’re 16 to 25, and are facing homelessness, we have courses, programmes and friendly advisors ready and waiting to help you land a job.
When you’ve been affected by homelessness, it can be daunting to look for a job. We have courses, programmes and friendly advisors ready and waiting to help.
Training and education can open doors and help you move on from homelessness. If you want to brush up your maths, learn new digital skills, or move into further education, we’re here to help.
Taking the time to support a young person could help them access services that could change their life. Find guidance on what you can do and be part of the solution.
We pull together organisations across the country to support homeless young people.
The Independent Living Programme provides young people with a home to call their own. It is our solution to breaking the cycle of young homelessness for good.
We help put young people on the path to lasting employment through employability programmes, functional skills training and other learning initiatives.