The LandAid Trek 2024
Join us to trek for change for the first time ever!
Choose to conquer the 27km route in the Black Mountains in Wales or virtually from wherever you are based. Every step you take will support young people facing homelessness.
Why I’m running the TCS London Marathon for LandAid?
Ahead of the TCS London Marathon on Sunday 21 April, Amy Harrison, LandAid Ambassador and Assistant Surveyor at Gerald Eve, a Newmark Company, discusses why she’ll be taking on this incredible challenge for LandAid.
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Together, we can end youth homelessness
Together, we can end youth homelessness
We bring together the property and wider built environment industry to fulfil ESG goals through supporting life-changing services for 16–24 year-olds experiencing homelessness across the UK.
By awarding monetary grants and arranging free property expertise, LandAid enables charities to provide secure accommodation and supportive services.
StreetSmart in partnership with LandAid reveal £1 million raised to tackle homelessness
For the first time in its 25-year history the campaign topped the £1 million mark with a record £1,059,000! This was made up from diners across the country, including from across the property and built environment industry, each contributing £1 per table during the Christmas period at 610 participating restaurants, pubs and hotels.
Yearly statistics
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135,800
16-24 year olds were homeless or at risk of homelessness in the UK in 2022-23
The number of young people who approach their local authority has risen from 86,000 in 2017
Centrepoint
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54 %
of young people cite family or friends no longer being able to accommodate them as a reason for their homelessness
Data for England only
Centrepoint
Featured case story
Daniel’s story
Our Safe Places Grants Programme helped Daniel move from sleeping in a bus station, to a Nightstop bed (emergency overnight accommodation), to his own accommodation and now into full-time work.