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                 A helping hand                                                             Laura’s story:     Overcoming homelessness and low self-esteem









                                                                                            Laura grew up in a dysfunctional family   cope and am emotionally stronger. I have a
             How ESPC’s charity partner, Rock Trust, is supporting young people             environment, characterised by neglect and   renewed sense of hope and determination, I
                      experiencing homelessness in your local area.                         substance abuse. She faced emotional and   can finally see my own worth and believe in
                                                                                            physical  abuse,  leading  to  Laura’s  low  self-  my potential.”
                                                                                            esteem  and  developing  anorexia  nervosa
           SPC is proudly supporting youth   From the age of 12, Lewis found himself        during her adolescence, which she hid from her   With the stability provided by Rock Trust,
           homelessness charity Rock Trust as its   bouncing between living with his mum and his   family and peers. On turning 17, Laura’s home   Laura could focus on her physical and mental
      Echarity partner into 2025. As we work   dad. He even spent a brief period with his sister   situation became unbearable, prompting her   health, gaining weight  and rebuilding  her
       to raise awareness and funds, we wanted to   around Christmas 2023, but by New Year’s, his   to leave. With limited resources and support,   self-esteem.  She  also  accessed  educational
       share with our readers some real-life stories of   living situation had reached breaking point.   she found herself on the streets. Navigating   opportunities, empowering her to envision
       how the organisation is helping young people   Desperate for stability, Lewis found refuge with   the challenges of homelessness exacerbated   a brighter future beyond homelessness and
       to get out of the horrors of homelessness and   his friend’s family, sleeping on their sofa for a few   her condition, making it increasingly difficult   her eating disorder. The impact on Laura’s
       step into a more stable future.     months. Lewis believes this was a turning point   for her to prioritise her health.    life has been profound, and despite ongoing
                                           in managing his mental health, due to the safety                                       challenges, she continues to persevere,
                                           and security provided by his friend’s parents.   Laura was referred to Rock Trust by a   embracing the journey of self-discovery and
                                                                                            local Child and Adolescent Mental Health   healing with courage and resilience.
                                           As soon as he turned 16, Lewis took the brave    Service, where the team provided
                                           step of registering himself homeless with Fife   immediate help, including access to
                                           Council, which led him to be referred to Rock    housing support, food and medical
                                           Trust.                                           assistance.

                                           Since receiving support from Rock Trust, Lewis   Since becoming involved with Rock
                                           has  moved  into  temporary  accommodation,      Trust,  Laura  has  made  significant
                                           which has given  him  the  stability he needed.   progress. She received intensive
                                           While he remains deeply grateful for his friend’s   housing support, and lives in a
                                           family, he didn’t want to overstay his welcome.   permanent  tenancy house.  She
                                           Now,  with  the  help  of  Rock  Trust,  Lewis  has   continues to receive specialised
       Lewis’ story:                       been able to set up a new Universal Credit claim,   treatment for her anorexia nervosa,
                                           manage the paperwork for his accommodation,
                                                                                            including therapy and nutritional
                                           and begin building a more secure future.         support.
       Finding stability and support with Rock Trust
                                           “It’s good to have the support, and it’s good to   “I finally feel a sense of belonging
       Lewis’ childhood was marked by challenges   talk to someone, not having to make this journey   and support that I never had
       at home. His mum struggled with mental   all on my own,” Lewis reflects, appreciating the   before,”  Laura  shares.  “Through
       health issues, while his dad was recovering   steady guidance he’s found with Rock Trust.   therapy and the help I’ve received,
       from drug addiction and dealing with alcohol                                         I’ve learned healthier ways to
       dependency.  These  difficult  situations  took   Through determination and the right support,
       a toll on Lewis’ wellbeing, affecting both his   Lewis is now on a path toward a brighter future,
       emotional health and his school attendance,   leaving behind the uncertainty and instability of
       leaving him in a vulnerable position.  his early years.                                   If you’d like to find out more about Rock Trust, or make a donation in 2025, visit rocktrust.org.

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