Depaul UK

Depaul UK helps young people who are homeless, vulnerable and disadvantaged.

  • We protect young people by finding them a place to call home.
  • We prevent young people becoming homeless by rebuilding family relationships and offering through the gate support to young offenders.
  • We provide young people with the chance to fulfil their potential through education, volunteering and training.

Depaul UK is part of Depaul International, a group of charities working to support homeless and marginalised people around the world.

"In prison I felt really alone, but I'm back in touch with my brothers now and its all looking up" view Jamie's Story* >>
"I was depressed and taking drugs, Drive Ahead helped me to turn it all around" view Liam's Story* >>
"For a while our meetings were all I had to look forward to" view Paula's Story >>
"Since being at Porter Street, I've learnt what life is about" view Mel's story* >>

Latest News

iHobo celebrates two successful years11 May 2012
iHobo celebrates two successful years
Our multi-award winning app iHobo is now two years old! Launched in May 2010, the app has... »
Beach Bash Bosh event raises funds for Depaul UK4 May 2012
Beach Bash Bosh event raises funds for Depaul UK
Huge thanks to the organisers of Beach Bash Bosh, who said: Beach Bash Bosh was an action... »
Depaul UK salutes its fundraising marathon runners24 April 2012
Depaul UK salutes its fundraising marathon runners
Depaul UK is delighted by the achievement of its wonderful marathon runners who have... »

Making it Matter

On Wednesday 18th April 2012, Depaul UK launched our "Making it Matter: Improving the Health of Young Homeless People" research at the Houses of Parliament at an event compared by our President, Sir Trevor McDonald OBE. The report is the first stage of a partnership with AstraZeneca and will inform the development of new projects aimed at helping young homeless people improve their health.
 

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