A list of charities and organisations offering information on how you can help young people in a similar situation to those who feature in Britain's Street Kids
Please note that these websites are external to Channel 4 and open in new browser windows.
Railway Children(opens in a new window)
Railway Children works by educating communities and lobbying governments, and helps raise funding for a select few youth projects dedicated to helping vulnerable children .
True Vision(opens in a new window)
The production company's website, with more details about how you can make donations specifically for the young people featured in the film.
Safe Place, Bristol(opens in a new window)
A drop-in centre in Bristol offering vulnerable people a hot meal and somewhere safe to be during the day.
Young People's Support Foundation(opens in a new window)
The City Centre Project in Manchester is a frontline dropin centre doing fantastic work with the many young people who live away from home.
Young People's Centre(opens in a new window)
The Young People's Centre in Brighton offers counselling and support to a wide range of young people and young asylum seekers.
The Children's Society(opens in a new window)
'The Children's Society is a leading children's charity committed to making childhood better for all children in the UK'.
Running: Other Choices (ROC)(opens in a new window)
A service dedicated to young people in Scotland, under the age of 16, who are thinking about or have run away. ROC are a charity and the only service in Scotland providing refuge beds to under 16-year-olds. The service also offer 24-hour helpline to under 16-year-olds who have run away or who are thinking of running away.
Centrepoint(opens in a new window)
The national charity that supports and campaigns for homeless young people.