Homeless Awareness Campaign
Homelessness is one of the most visible and pressing social issues facing our communities today. To address this growing concern, Mentor Point Youth (MPY) has launched the Homeless Awareness Campaign, aimed at educating and empowering young people to understand the realities of homelessness and to become part of the solution.
In collaboration with local social housing departments and other support organisations, MPY provides vital information to young people about homelessness, focusing on the health and safety risks faced by individuals living on the streets. From exposure to harsh weather conditions to the physical dangers and mental health challenges that come with living without stable housing, the campaign highlights the significant risks to well-being that homelessness poses
Educating Youths on the Challenges of Homelessness
The Homeless Awareness Campaign begins by engaging young people in open discussions and educational workshops. These sessions aim to dispel misconceptions about homelessness, helping youths understand the complex factors that contribute to the issue, such as poverty, unemployment, mental health issues, family breakdown, and a lack of affordable housing.
Participants learn about:
The Hidden Struggles of the Homeless: Many people assume homelessness is simply about not having a roof over one’s head. However, it goes far deeper than that. Homeless individuals often face serious challenges, including access to basic necessities like food, clean water, healthcare, and personal safety.
Health & Safety Hazards: The streets are not just uncomfortable—they are dangerous. The campaign raises awareness of the physical and mental health risks homeless individuals face, including exposure to violence, untreated medical conditions, malnutrition, and the severe toll that stress and isolation can take on mental health.
Social Stigma: Many homeless individuals face judgement and discrimination, making it even harder for them to access the support they need. MPY aims to foster empathy and understanding, encouraging young people to see the humanity in those who are struggling with homelessness.
Supporting the Homeless: Shelter, Food, and Clothing
A major component of the Homeless Awareness Campaign is our commitment to providing direct support for homeless individuals in our community. In partnership with local shelters and social services, MPY works to offer temporary housing, nutritious meals, and essential clothing to those in need. These services aim to address the immediate survival needs of the homeless while also providing a stepping stone toward longer-term solutions.
We also host food drives and clothing donations, where young people can get involved by collecting items, volunteering, and distributing resources to local shelters and outreach programs. These efforts not only provide vital aid but also allow youths to actively engage in community service and contribute to making a difference.
Personal Rehabilitation and Career Development
MPY recognises that the path out of homelessness often requires more than just immediate relief. For those experiencing homelessness, a return to stability involves rebuilding confidence, finding employment, and securing permanent housing. That’s why the Homeless Awareness Campaign also includes personal rehabilitation and career development initiatives.
Rehabilitation Support: Many individuals who are homeless face personal challenges, such as mental health issues, addiction, or trauma. MPY connects these individuals with the appropriate support services, including counselling, rehabilitation programmes, and mental health care. We believe that addressing these underlying issues is crucial for individuals to successfully transition out of homelessness.
Career Development: For many homeless individuals, securing a job is the key to regaining independence. MPY offers career development support to help individuals build the skills they need to enter or re-enter the workforce. This includes assistance with CV writing, interview preparation, and vocational training. In partnership with local businesses and organisations, we also provide networking opportunities and job placements to help people regain their footing in the workforce.
You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them.
Maya Angelou
Inspiring Youth to Take Action
At the heart of the Homeless Awareness Campaign is a call to action for young people. MPY believes that youth engagement is critical in addressing homelessness and creating long-lasting solutions. By educating and empowering youths through this campaign, we hope to inspire them to take action—whether that means volunteering at local shelters, participating in awareness drives, or advocating for better housing policies at the community and governmental levels.
Together, we can create a society where homelessness is not a lifelong sentence but a temporary setback on the path to stability and success.