Here at YMCA South Devon, we rely on ordinary people who host young people experiencing homelessness in their spare room. We also need people who can be Nightstop drivers to put young people’s minds at ease as they make their way to the volunteer’s home.
Our volunteers come from all backgrounds, but they have one thing in common – they want to make sure no young person sleeps in an unsafe place ever again.
Nightstop would not exist without our army of incredible volunteer hosts. So how does it work?
Volunteers apply before they are visited, supported, and trained to become a Nightstop host. Training covering a variety of topics including information about clients, do’s and dont's, practical tips, advice on maintaining boundaries, and how to access support.
All our volunteers sign up for a rota and choose which evenings they would like to host, on a completely flexible basis. You can do one day a month or sign up for every night – it is up to you.
All young people staying with you are assessed and checked before we arrange any placements. Staff are responsible for supporting young people on their long-term needs, including finding them permanent accommodation.
Hosts provide an evening meal, a private room, and somewhere for guests to wash. Our hosts are trained on how to be a listening ear to young people, so guests have someone to talk to if they need it. You are not expected to be a counselor!
Hosts are reimbursed for the expenses they incur and are provided with toiletries to offer to any Nightstop guests staying.