Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024-25

Centrepoint is the UK's leading youth homelessness charity, supporting 16-25 year olds. Their 2024-25 report shows income growth, a 21% rise in young people entering education, employment or training, and continued expansion of their Independent Living Programme.

Report snapshot
674 young people left Centrepoint services in 2024-25 Key Metric 1
21% increase in young people engaging in education, employment or training (EET) Key Metric 2
Total income £63.2m — £3.2m increase on 2023-24 Key Metric 3
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📋About

Supported housing, floating support, resettlement, education and employment services, Independent Living Programme

📊Key Metrics

674 young people left Centrepoint services in 2024-25 Key Metric 1
21% increase in young people engaging in education, employment or training (EET) Key Metric 2
Total income £63.2m — £3.2m increase on 2023-24 Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • More young people moving into education, employment or training
  • Independent Living Programme expanded across London and Manchester
  • Over £2m raised through Coventry Building Society partnership since 2023

📍Geography

UK-Wide

2024

Annual Report 2024

Emergency accommodation and shelter provided across UK services in multiple regions
Key Metric 1
Digital inclusion programme expanded throughout 2024
Key Metric 2
Budgets project rolled out to help young people with financial independence
Key Metric 3
Young people supported into stable accommodation across the UK
2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2024-25

Up to 1,927 people supported at any one time through RSI-funded services
Key Metric 1
Housing First census expanded from 41 to 88 local authorities across England
Key Metric 2
400+ deaths linked to synthetic opioids since June 2023 — frontline response established
Key Metric 3
People moved off the streets and into stable housing through extensions and new investment secured
2023

Impact Evaluation Report 2023

Average 50 people per day through The Gateway drop-in since 2016; estimated 169,000 visits between 2013 and 2019 alone
Key Metric 1
Lewisham is the 6th highest LA for homelessness in England; 999 Club described as a 'major anchor' institution by partner organisations
Key Metric 2
Independent evaluation by Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths, University of London — commissioned to mark 30th anniversary
Key Metric 3
Multiple clients stated they would not be alive without 999 Club; partner organisations confirmed closure would result in loss of lives — 'Every borough should commission a service like 999 Club'