A youth who has been kicked out of the house should first secure the basics of life, then decide on a new course, and go forth.
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The first step is to get to a safe place. This could include a library, a fire station, a trusted friend's house, or a community organization. In the United States, National Safe Place runs a program with signs to indicate where youth can safely stay.
After this, it is important to decide, with personal intent and advice from a trusted third party, what to do next. Leave a little bit of time to regain calm instead of making a big decision while in crisis mode. However, do make a decision fairly quickly, there is time pressure to get back on your feet.
With your new course set, whether it involves moving on with your life or communicating again with your parents or any alternative approach, you have a lot of work to get through this situation and move your life into a direction that matches your goals.