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Jemima turned her challenges at home into an opportunity for independence with the support of EveryYouth’s Future Builders, finding work, training, and a place to call home.

Maia’s Story | EveryYouth

Maia was made homeless after a family breakdown but found stability through EveryYouth’s Future Builders programme. With affordable rent and support, she saved for her own place, is studying IT, and is now excited about her future.

Callum’s Story | EveryYouth

Callum’s recovery from addiction and homelessness began with EveryYouth’s support. Now employed and moving into his own flat, he’s rebuilding his life.

Katy’s Story | EveryYouth

teen mum supported with childcare costs

Katy, 22, explains how EveryYouth Employed helped to cover childcare costs for her son so she could return to work.

Khalid’s Story | EveryYouth

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Prince William and Steven Bartlett launch new Homewards initiative to create job opportunities for those experiencing or at risk of homelessness

The Prince took part in a workshop with young people and discussed the direction of Project Flourish and how it could best help them, before meeting with local and national employers who will be part of Project Flourish, including Specsavers and Amey at Aberdeen Foyer. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace

Prince William visited Aberdeen to launch a new partnership between The Royal Foundation’s Homewards programme, Hays, and EveryYouth — expanding Project Flourish, an initiative that creates employment pathways for young people at risk of homelessness. Joined by Steven Bartlett and local employers, His Royal Highness met with young people to hear how the programme can best support them.

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