Youth Homelessness in Perth: Why Youth Futures Is Calling for $150 Million to End the Crisis
At Youth Futures, we see the impact of youth homelessness every day.
Young people come to us needing safety, stability, and support, but too often the system simply doesn’t have the capacity to help them.
That’s why we’ve joined with sector leaders across Western Australia to call for urgent government investment to address the growing youth homelessness crisis in Perth.
New data released by the Ending Child and Youth Homelessness Coalition reveals a confronting reality: young people across Perth are sleeping rough, couch surfing, and falling through the cracks of a crisis accommodation system that is critically under-resourced.
Despite operating 41 crisis and transitional accommodation beds across Perth’s metropolitan area, predominantly in the northern suburbs, the demand far exceeds what services like ours can provide. In 2025 alone, we received over 2,500 requests for accommodation from young people we were unable to assist due to capacity constraints.
Our CEO, Michelle Jenkins, says the scale of unmet need would shock many in the community.
“This is a horrific number,” she said on ABC Radio. “In a state as wealthy as Western Australia, young people should not be sleeping rough or being turned away from services designed to support them.”






