The royal gave remarks and presented awards at the Centrepoint Awards in London on Oct. 16, which works to transform lives after experiencing homelessness.
Prince William’s work surrounding homelessness continues with a special appearance at an awards ceremony connected to a cause he’s long supported.
The Prince of Wales, 42, attended the Centrepoint Awards on Wednesday, Oct. 16, celebrating the achievements of young people who have transformed their lives after experiencing homelessness.
Winners and finalists alike have made significant strides in their careers, personal development and contributions to society, and the awards ceremony illuminates these individuals’ “courage, resilience, strength and determination,” according to Prince William’s office at Kensington Palace.
“If you have been inspired by the young people you will meet this evening, then please think about what it is that you can do to bring change in your communities to ultimately end youth homelessness for good. We will only be successful in bringing about that change if we work together,” he concluded.