

If you are already linked into your local young carers service and you are 18 or about to turn 19, now is a good time to talk to them about transitioning to an adult carer. Many young carer services will continue to support you beyond 18 to help with this transition. As a young carer, this time can be really difficult as some services may gradually stop as new services become available.

Growing up can be tough. As you start to move into being a young adult, there are lots of new pressures and decisions to be made. Support available to those transitioning out of being a young carer Your voucher can be used all at one retailer or exchanged for a combination of different gift cards.

Anything else you feel would support you!.Everyday costs from supermarkets like ASDA, Tesco and Sainsburys.Furniture or homeware from IKEA or Homesense.Clothes for interviews or a new job from a range of fashion retailers including H&M, New Look, River Island and Asos.Books and study materials with a National Book Token.Young carers told us that flexibility was really important, so this £100 voucher can be exchanged for any voucher(s) on GiftsVouchers. That means you could use it for: Young carers aged 18 can get some extra support with this £100 voucher for GiftsVouchers. The transition into young adulthood is an important time for everyone, especially young carers.
