Homelessness isn’t just about losing a roof. It’s about losing safety and stability. For many, especially young people, women and children, homelessness comes with added trauma and complex needs that can’t be solved by housing alone
I'm at risk of becoming homeless
If you have nowhere safe to stay, contact your local authority housing team immediately.
If you are aged 16-24 and without a safe place to spend the night, the Youth Homeless Helpline is here for you.
If you’re staying with friends or people you don’t know because you have nowhere else to go, you’re still considered homeless and have the right to help.
Llamau’s Tŷ Pride is Wales’ first dedicated 24-hour accommodation and support project for LGBTQ+ young people experiencing homelessness.
Llamau leads on Upstream Cymru, a pioneering early intervention initiative delivered in partnership with schools across Wales.
Women’s experiences of homelessness are often different from men’s. Many have fled abuse or face serious mental health challenges linked to trauma.
The Youth Homeless Helpline offers free advice, advocacy and signposting for young people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
Many young people become homeless because home isn’t safe or relationships have broken down.
You’re not alone — support is available, and people are ready to help you find safety and stability.
Llamau’s team works to understand why a young person went missing, explore risks they may have faced and offer tailored support for them and their family.
By working with young people and families long before crisis point, Llamau helps ensure that fewer young people, women and children experience the trauma of homelessness.
You don’t have to be on the streets to get help.