Kids Under Cover is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to preventing youth homelessness.
We offer young people the unique combination of supported housing options with scholarships
Kids Under Cover supports vulnerable young people at risk of homelessness by building studios
There are many ways to get involved and help at-risk young people and their families.
It’s taken an entire childhood for Chloe-Jo to find her path to a positive future. After years adrift, she’s now reunited with her mum and enjoying the independence of her own studio.
It’s had its challenges, but we’re enormously proud of what we’ve been able to achieve in 2022. Here’s a snapshot of some of the highlights.
We’re so excited about the way things are going for the young residents at our Village 21 project in Preston. The success of the program is leading to plans for more villages in the future. Take a look at this short video update
The results are in and they’re overwhelmingly positive. Independent researchers interviewed 164 carers of studio recipients to help measure the impact of our program. Their responses speak for themselves.
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Updated 18 March 2020 Kids Under Cover is closely following the recommendations of the relevant government authorities in relation to the containment of the COVID-19
We recently caught up with Leanne for National Volunteer Week to chat about her experience as a volunteer. Leanne works for one of our corporate
After almost six years on the Kids Under Cover Board and two and a half years as Chair, Colin Radford has stepped down from the
Donating your car does not only mean tax deductions, registration, insurance and petrol savings and helping prevent youth homelessness. Other reasons to donate are the
Kids Under Cover was established in 1989 in response to the shocking rates of youth homelessness revealed by the National Inquiry into Youth Homelessness. The
Our partners at Oracle recently invited us along to be part of the Oracle Construction Technology Summit. We had a great day at our booth
It’s hard to imagine what it’s like to have eight people living in a three-bedroom unit. This was the reality for carer Renee* and her
What a special moment to have the Minister for Housing, The Hon. Richard Wynne present the keys to our 1000th studio to carer, Norma. Norma says