
When we picture homelessness, our minds often conjure images influenced by stigma and assumptions: substance misuse, poor choices, or even a refusal to work. But the reality of youth homelessness is far more complex — and far less understood.
At YMCA Norfolk, we know that the reasons young people find themselves without a home are rarely straightforward. It’s not about failure — it’s about circumstance. Family breakdown is one of the leading causes of youth homelessness.
Many young people are forced to leave home due to abuse, neglect, conflict, or because their families simply can’t afford to house them anymore. Some have grown up in the care system, only to find themselves with nowhere to go when they reach 18. Others may be escaping domestic violence, struggling with their mental health, or coming to terms with their identity in an unsupportive environment.
The stories behind homelessness are personal, painful, and varied. That’s why YMCA Norfolk is here — to provide not just a roof, but a foundation for young people to rebuild their lives.
We offer supported accommodation, wraparound care, and tailored support plans that focus on personal development, education, and employability. Our work is centred around compassion, not judgement. Every young person deserves the chance to thrive, regardless of where they’ve come from.
We also work with local communities to shift the narrative. We challenge stereotypes and raise awareness that youth homelessness isn’t always visible — it can mean sofa surfing, staying in unsafe environments, or moving from place to place without security. It can happen to anyone.
By supporting YMCA Norfolk, you’re helping us break the cycle. You’re helping young people regain their dignity, rebuild their confidence, and restore their hope.
Let’s look beyond the assumptions. Let’s see the person, not the problem.
Together, we can make youth homelessness something we all understand — and something we can all help to end.