10 days to take on youth homelessness
The homelessness crisis is clear to see for anyone living and working in King’s Cross. But beneath it lies a much bigger set of issues affecting young people who are struggling to get by.
For 10 days in October, in the build up to World Homelessness Day, New Horizon Youth Centre and a growing number Kings Cross businesses, community organisations and residents are coming together to take on youth homelessness.
Every year, thousands of young people across London become homeless because of family breakdown, domestic abuse, poverty, youth violence or war and persecution in their home country. For them, New Horizon Youth Centre is a vital support service offering everything they need under one roof, helping them to improve their health, change their economic circumstance and ultimately find somewhere they can call home.
Find out more about King’s Cross vs Youth Homelessness and what you can do here.