New Horizon Youth Centre

Tel: 0207 388 5570

New Horizon Youth Centre provides unique, holistic support for London's homeless and vulnerable young people.

We are open seven days a week from 10:30am to 4:00pm and we are a vital support network for 16-24 year olds who have no one else to turn to.

We provide everything from hot food, shower and laundry to finding them accommodation, training and employment.

We offer

  • counselling
  • drug and alcohol support
  • health
  • fitness
  • art, music and communication skills workshops
  • everything you need to create a positive future.

Every year, thousands of young people across London become homeless because of family breakdown, domestic abuse, poverty, gang violence, or war and persecution in their home country.

Under-resourced local authorities are only able to help a limited number of the most extreme cases, so the rest end up homeless and vulnerable at a critical point in their young lives.

They try to hold on to college places and take minimum wage jobs (35% of our clients are in work or education while homeless), but don't earn enough to cover the spiraling cost of private rents.

Their struggle to build a better life is often lost in the daily battle of trying to find somewhere to sleep.

That's why New Horizon Youth Centre exists.

New Horizon Youth Centre

Tel: 0207 388 5570

New Horizon Youth Centre provides unique, holistic support for London's homeless and vulnerable young people.

We are open seven days a week from 10:30am to 4:00pm and we are a vital support network for 16-24 year olds who have no one else to turn to.

We provide everything from hot food, shower and laundry to finding them accommodation, training and employment.

We offer

  • counselling
  • drug and alcohol support
  • health
  • fitness
  • art, music and communication skills workshops
  • everything you need to create a positive future.

Every year, thousands of young people across London become homeless because of family breakdown, domestic abuse, poverty, gang violence, or war and persecution in their home country.

Under-resourced local authorities are only able to help a limited number of the most extreme cases, so the rest end up homeless and vulnerable at a critical point in their young lives.

They try to hold on to college places and take minimum wage jobs (35% of our clients are in work or education while homeless), but don't earn enough to cover the spiraling cost of private rents.

Their struggle to build a better life is often lost in the daily battle of trying to find somewhere to sleep.

That's why New Horizon Youth Centre exists.


https://nhyouthcentre.org.uk