Ridley Scott’s Black Dog Films has launched a new film campaign and clothing line with UK charity network End Youth Homelessness (EYH), aimed at raising awareness around the impact of Covid-19 on 16-25-year olds. The campaign, which marks an ongoing collaboration between the production company and EYH, visualises the network of support EYH partner charities directly provide to over 30,000 vulnerable young people across the UK. In addition to online and influencer support, the film will be screened in select train stations over the Christmas period. With creative, direction, and…
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Kier Group announces new charity partnership with End Youth Homelessness
Kier, has announced its new corporate charity partner, End Youth Homelessness (EYH), a UK-wide movement of local charities that have joined forces to tackle homelessness together. The new two-year partnership will help in the charity’s aim of ending youth homelessness on a national scale, to give vulnerable young people a future. The Kier Foundation, an independently registered charity that support Kier’s charity partner, has worked with EYH to create a new campaign ‘Shaping Futures’. The campaign has three objectives over the next two years: Shaping Lives: to raise £200,000 to…
Read MoreEnd Youth Homelessness Teams Up With Artists To Launch #Homeiswhere, A New T- Shirt Collection With Profits Helping Homeless Young People Into Housing
End Youth Homelessness’ (EYH), a national movement of local charities, has launched a new T-shirt collection #HomeIsWhere. EYH invited the artists to interpret the theme ‘Home is where…’ to help them raise money and awareness of the work they do getting vulnerable young people into safe and secure accommodation. Lending their creativity to the cause, illustrators Biff, Hannah Warren, Marylou, Tishk Barzanji, and Tom Guilmard have joined forces to help EYH to raise the profile of the 103,000 young people who faced homelessness last year. EYH’s concept invited the artists,…
Read MoreEnd Youth Homelessness Ran Christmas Poster Campaign With Truant London And Jack
End Youth Homelessness’ (EYH), a national movement of local charities, launched a new OOH poster campaign over Christrmas with creative from advertising, media and music agency Truant London and media provided by Jack. EYH’s message is striking; 22,000 young people face homelessness this winter*. As such, Truant’s concept visually tears apart the commonly used phrase “HOME SWEET HOME” in order to depict the message that homeless young people have nowhere to call home. Instead, their family lives are often broken ones; a recent study reveals that more than half of…
Read MoreEnd Youth Homelessness launches campaign with Camille Walala, Truant London, Jack and Mill+
For young people, the experience of homelessness is like being trapped in a maze – obstacle after obstacle, dead-end after dead end. For many people living on the streets or in hostels, education is all but inaccessible and long-term employment a pipe dream. And it’s no small issue. Last year alone, 103,000 young people approached their local authority for help dealing with homelessness or the serious risk of it. Until the establishment of End Youth Homelessness (EYH), there was no UK-wide initiative addressing the problem. EYH is a national movement…
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