Our Mission
We are Focus On Youth
A C.I.C. whose main objective is to help feed, clothe, and provide support for homeless rough sleepers. These efforts help individuals regain stability and confidence, while also strengthening the community as a whole. Addressing homelessness benefits everyone. It reduces strain on public services, improves public health, and fosters a sense of unity. By helping the homeless, we demonstrate that everyone deserves respect and a chance to thrive. Every contribution counts, and together, we can create lasting change. Homelessness is a challenge faced by communities around the world. People experiencing homelessness often lack access to basic necessities like shelter, food and healthcare. Helping the homeless is not just an act of kindness—it’s a vital step toward building a more compassionate and healthy society.

Make A Pledge




The youth are our today and tomorrow
OUR PLAN IN 2026 WILL BE AS FOLLOWS
Travelling the U.K. working in local communities handing out food packages to the homeless.
Creating workshops to help young people build there confidence, and self development.
Giving out clothing and footware.
Helping with food banks.
All within the budget of what we raise, being a very small Community Interest Program, this target is a big one, but a task we believe is very achievable through the help of people like yourself.
Thank you for your support!

The Crisis of Youth Homelessness
Youth homelessness is a growing crisis that affects thousands of young lives across the UK.

54% became homeless
because of a relationship
breakdown with family and friends

20% of care leavers
experience homelessness within 2 years of leaving care

35% of young homeless people
have mental health problems

16% of the general population
are diagnosed with a mental health condition, half as many as young people experiencing
homelessness

225,000 young people in London
have stayed in an insecure or unsafe place because they had no safe place to call home
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135,800 young people
experienced or were at risk of homelessness in 2022-23
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