W2W

A scooter loan scheme to help young people overcome transport barriers.

SpeakUp

A new social networking site for young people in Cumbria.

 

Have a look and get your voice heard - http://www.speakupcumbria.co.uk

Homeless

Homelessness is brought about by a person's inability to buy or rent somewhere to live. A person struggling on a low income is not always able to afford housing, and this is especially a problem amongst the unemployed.

This situation can sometimes be created by a change in a person's personal circumstances, for example in cases of divorce or eviction.

Young people are particularly susceptible to homelessness, and without the support of families or friends you may feel there is no alternative other than to live on the streets or in poverty. There are a number of organisations who may be able to help you so make sure you do not face this alone.

In some cases the lack of basic needs can lead to other complex problems such as acute mental health problems, addictions, poor diet or ill health.

If you're homeless, there's a whole network of support out there offering a huge amount of help, including:

  • Housing benefits
  • Local shelters
  • Housing projects
  • Housing rights and housing aid

Try the useful websites and phone numbers:

Shelterline 0808 800 4444 is free to dial and can offer you help and shelter. See below for Shelter's website.

Centrepoint 020 7426 52300 can provide emergency shelter and advice if you are aged 16 to 25 years. 

You can also speak confidentially to one of Connexions personal advisers by phoning our free phone number: 0800 435 709