YMCA Nightstop
posted by: Emily Lockey
Nightstop is a service that supports 18–25-year-olds that are homeless or about to become homeless. They are a non-profitable charity who rely on host volunteers to support these young people when needed.
They also work with young people to recognise what their support needs are and quickly try to determine a move on plan, whether that be home within the friends and family support network or moving into supported or independent living.
You are able to register for a C-Card at this site and pick up free condoms and other safe sex items.
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