Tom Jones Honors His Roots with £2.8 Million Gift: “Linden House” to Shelter Homeless Youth in Wales

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In a heartfelt gesture that bridges past and present, legendary singer Sir Tom Jones has poured £2.8 million into transforming a historic house in his hometown of Pontypridd, Wales, into a safe haven for homeless and at-risk youth.

The project, named “Linden House” in tribute to his late wife and lifelong partner Linda, stands as a symbol of love, legacy, and giving back to the community that first gave him a voice. The shelter will open its doors this winter, offering housing, education, meals, and mental health support for young people aged 16 to 25 across the Rhondda Cynon Taf region.

For Sir Tom, this act is more than philanthropy — it’s a full-circle moment.

“There’s a piece of Pontypridd in every song I’ve ever sung,” he said. “This town gave me everything — my voice, my spirit, my start. What I’m giving now is only a fraction of what it’s given me. If this place can give young people even half the chance it gave me, then it’s worth every note, every pound. My music, and my heart, are theirs now.”

Born and raised among the coal-dusted hills of South Wales, Tom Jones never forgot the valleys that shaped his determination and soul. Locals say the project feels like a homecoming — a testament to how deeply the singer remains connected to his roots.

Already, “Linden House” is being hailed as one of the most generous and meaningful gifts ever made by a public figure in the Welsh Valleys — a living tribute to Linda Jones, and a reminder that true legacy isn’t measured in fame, but in compassion.

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