for Homeless Youth
Help us light up young lives this season.
- Jennifer C just donated $150
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- Karen Fehring just donated $520
- Morgan Bloodworth just donated $200
- Anonymous just donated $52.50
- Kate Mills just donated $52.75
Here is how you can light up a young life
Buy a bauble
Your donation will light up a bauble on our Giving Tree for Homeless Youth
Create Your Own Digital Giving Tree
For your company to send out to your supporters for homeless youth
Find an Existing Giving Tree
Contribute to an existing Giving Tree and light up a young life this season.
Bauble Artwork For Your Physical Tree
Access bauble artwork for your physical tree to link back to your digital tree.
Light Up
Young Lives
Every young person deserves to feel safe and secure, and it all starts with having a place to call home.
This season, you and your company can unite for a common goal—making a tangible impact on homeless youth through our Giving Tree for Homeless Youth.
Your Support Helps Us
Rebuild lives, one bedroom at a time
Our major initiative – The Haven Project – is the building and refurbishing of homes for homeless youth since 1996.
Each $1 raised is then matched with in-kind donations of skills, labour and goods from the property and construction industry.
This unique partnership doubles the value of every $1 donated.
Turn houses into homes
Providing vulnerable young people with a place to live that's not just safe, but also homely, can contribute to an invaluable improvement in their sense of self. As the creator of homes and communities, our industry can and should play a role in addressing youth homelessness. We work collaboratively with other charities to break the cycle of youth homelessness and changing lives for the better.
We fund initiatives that change the system for homeless youth
The Property Industry Foundation knows that to end youth homelessness will require wholescale change. That is why the Foundation has moved to putting 20% of our capital, time and energy into supporting initiatives that bring about systemic change.
This kind of approach requires the Foundation to look at the system as a whole and support initiatives and programs that seek to redesign the homeless youth system to get a better result for our vulnerable youth.