Paul McCartney has never forgotten his roots. The Beatles legend, now 83, and his wife Nancy Shevell have purchased a $3.5 million home in Liverpool — but not for themselves. Instead, the couple is transforming the property into a safe shelter for homeless youth in the city where Paul’s journey began.
The house will serve as more than just a roof over someone’s head. It’s being designed as a space where young people can find stability, access counseling, learn life skills, and begin to build a future filled with opportunity.
For Paul, this is deeply personal. Growing up in Liverpool, he saw firsthand how tough life could be, and how community and music gave him hope. Today, he’s using his platform to give back in the most meaningful way — by helping the next generation find their footing.
“This isn’t just about charity,” a close friend shared. “Paul and Nancy want to create a place that feels like home, where kids can heal, grow, and believe in themselves again.”
The announcement has been met with an outpouring of love from fans worldwide, who say it’s yet another example of McCartney’s heart shining through his legacy.
It’s clear that Paul McCartney’s story with Liverpool is far from over. With this gift, he’s not only honoring his past but also shaping the city’s future — one young life at a time.