For a brief period, he was able to stay on a friend’s sofa, but this was short lived. Easton was faced with an uncertain future and deteriorating mental health. He was able to access mental health support and a bed at Simon Community’s Foyer in Belfast, a specialist temporary accommodation service for young people.
To begin with, Easton was shy and very nervous at the Foyer. During his first few weeks, he rarely left his room – only venturing out to go to school or get his shopping .
But, when an accidental tripping of the electric forced him to poke his head out the door of his flat, he began to connect with the community of young people around him. He was also able to work with the Simon Community team to receive qualifications and work towards independent living.


