End Youth Homelessness’ (EYH), a national movement of local charities, has launched a new T-shirt collection #HomeIsWhere.
EYH invited the artists to interpret the theme ‘Home is where…’ to help them raise money and awareness of the work they do getting vulnerable young people into safe and secure accommodation. Lending their creativity to the cause, illustrators Biff, Hannah Warren, Marylou, Tishk Barzanji, and Tom Guilmard have joined forces to help EYH to raise the profile of the 103,000 young people who faced homelessness last year.
EYH’s concept invited the artists, represented by agency Jelly London, to express what home means to them individually, or what it might mean for a young person who does not have a place to call home. The designs are reflective of the artists’ individual styles, and are all united by their message of hope for homeless young people to turn their lives around. The campaign offers a chance to support the work of end youth homelessness while owning an ethically made T-shirt with an original design. Home means something different to all of us: supporters are able to choose the design that best reflects what it means to them.
EYH is calling on supporters and the public to help spread the word of the campaign by sharing their chosen artwork on their Instagram feed, along with the hashtag #HomeIsWhere. Artworks can be downloaded from the EYH website or shared directly from the EYH Instagram page.