Supported accommodation
Safe, well-maintained homes where young people can settle, feel secure and start to build a life of their own.
We’re a community interest company helping young people aged 18–25 make the move to living independently — with safe accommodation and the day‑to‑day support to thrive in it.
Leaving care can be one of the most challenging transitions in a young person’s life. We’re here to make that journey easier by combining safe, stable accommodation with practical, hands-on support, helping individuals develop confidence, life skills, and long-term stability in a home-like environment.
We work with young people aged 18–25 — care leavers and others moving toward independent living. We meet them where they are and walk alongside them as they find their feet.
We create a safe and supportive pathway from care to independent living, helping young people build confidence, stability, and independence.
We support young people on benefits, Universal Credit, and unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) funded by the local authority.
We work right across the West Midlands and acknowledge every referral within one working day — even when a placement isn’t the right fit.
A simple, no-jargon process designed around busy referrers and the young people they’re placing.
Anyone can refer — yourself, a social worker, personal advisor, college or charity. Send us the details using the form below. It takes about five minutes.
We respond within one working day, then meet with you and the young person to understand support needs and find the right placement.
The young person moves into safe accommodation with a tailored package of floating support, skills training and mentorship around them.
Self-referrals welcome. We also work with local authorities, social workers, personal advisors, colleges and other charities — we’ll come back to you within one working day.
Every young person we work with gets a tailored package of support. Here’s a snapshot of what that can look like.
Safe, well-maintained homes where young people can settle, feel secure and start to build a life of their own.
Regular one-to-one support that travels with the young person — into their own tenancy, on their own terms.
Practical training in budgeting, cooking, tenancy management and everything else that makes a house a home.
Consistent, trusted relationships with mentors who listen, advocate and help young people see what’s possible.
Still got one we haven’t answered? Reach out by phone, email or WhatsApp — we’ll get back to you the same day.