Terms and Conditions

A summary of the terms of use for this site and the conditions and licensing for reproduction Read more

Accessibility

Read our policy on accessibility for our site Read more

Text styles

Text styles for the site Read more

You can help us End Youth Homelessness in Wales

Replace this with your content Read more

Youth Homeless Helpline

Picture this. It's getting dark. Offices are shut. The streets are getting quieter. You're 16 and today you were thrown out by your parents. You've phoned your friends but they don't have anywhere you can sleep. You're alone and don't know where to go Read more

Who's involved?

Replace this with your content Read more

Get Involved

At EYHC, we believe that no young person should experience homelessness, but we can't end youth homelessness in Wales alone. Your support is vital and really can make a huge difference. Read more

About the campaign

When people think of homelessness they usually think of people sleeping on the streets, but that is just the tip of the iceberg. Young people are often homeless because it is not safe for them to stay at home, or because family life has become too hard. They are often sleeping on sofas, on floors, in cars or, worse still, with strangers. Read more

Every Youth

EveryYouth is a national movement to end youth homelessness. It is made up of nine charities from across the UK, and Llamau is the movement's Welsh charity. Read more

Read our Impact Report

We're committed to spending your donations wisely to support homeless young people and women in Wales. Our annual Impact Report outlines more about how our services are delivered, as well as the ways we raise and spend our money. Read our yearly impact report here. Read more

Partner with us

We work with businesses across Wales to deliver partnerships that are mutually beneficial and that genuinely change the lives of homeless young people and vulnerable women in Wales. Read more

Principality Building Society

Principality Building Society chose us as one of three charity partners for a three year partnership from January 2016. So far the partnership has raised over £100,000 for Llamau, and has engaged staff across the Principality's network of branches. Read more