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Housing stability, homelessness prevention, and shelter.

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2025

The Connection at St Martin-in-the-Fields Annual Report 2024-25

1,417 people supported on their journey away from homelessness in 2024-25; 1,353 welcomed into the centre to use essential services
Key Metric 1
1,034 street contacts made with 296 people during outreach shifts; 162 people moved into new accommodation — up from 122 the previous year
Key Metric 2
2,612 people slept rough for at least one night in Westminster in 2024-25 — a 24% increase on the previous year
Key Metric 3
162 people moved into new accommodation; 230 people took part in group activities through the Recovery Programme; 22 people supported into work opportunities
2025

BHT Sussex Year in Review 2025

10,683 clients and tenants supported across all services in 2024-25
Key Metric 1
2,303 cases of homelessness prevented; £4,063,042 raised by welfare benefits advisers for 519 clients
Key Metric 2
6,603 visits to First Base day centre; 463 individuals and households accommodated in community housing; 198 people in specialist mental health supported housing
Key Metric 3
512 people supported through First Base day centre; 2,273 people helped through advice centres in Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings; 67 people supported to achieve abstinence and recovery from addiction
2024

NACCOM Impact Report 2024-25

4,434 people accommodated by the NACCOM network in 2024/25 — the highest ever recorded since data collection began in 2013
Key Metric 1
1,386 people were rough sleeping or in informal/insecure accommodation before accessing member services; 829 rough sleeping at point of access
Key Metric 2
2,008 people with refugee status and 1,509 people with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) accommodated by member organisations
Key Metric 3
65% of NACCOM members delivering advice reported demand for legal advice was higher in 2024/25 than the previous year; 64% said they were unable to meet that rise in demand
2025

Providence Row Impact Report 2024-25

1,200 individuals experiencing homelessness supported across all services in East London and the City of London
Key Metric 1
24,896 individualised interventions delivered; 11,380 nutritious meals served
Key Metric 2
356 Naloxone overdose reversal kits distributed; 229 rough sleepers with severe mental health issues accessed outreach psychotherapy
Key Metric 3
595 individuals with substance use issues advanced their recovery; 42 supported to reduce use through new rapid prescribing clinic
2023

Annual Report and Financial Statements — Year Ended 30 June 2024

For every £1 invested in an established Emmaus community, £11 generated in social, economic and environmental returns
Key Metric 1
Emmaus Quality Standards developed to raise expectations across supported housing sector
Key Metric 2
Federal body supporting Emmaus communities and groups across the UK
Key Metric 3
People experiencing homelessness supported into community living with stable home and work
2024

Annual Impact Report 2024-25

Approximately 105 guests sheltered each night across three winter shelter circuits
Key Metric 1
Caseworkers supporting guests to move beyond homelessness year-round
Key Metric 2
West and South West London focus with partner day centre network
Key Metric 3
Guests supported from emergency shelter into stable longer-term housing
2025

Groundswell Annual Report and Accounts 2024-25

540 clients experiencing homelessness supported through 3,688 one-to-one health appointments in 2024-25
Key Metric 1
Peer researchers with lived experience of homelessness at the core of all research, advocacy and service delivery
Key Metric 2
Highly Commended at Charity Awards 2024 for #HealthNow and at Homeless Link Excellent Awards for peer advocacy
Key Metric 3
People experiencing homelessness supported to access healthcare they are entitled to, including GP registration and specialist appointments
2025

Shelter Annual Report 2024/25

7,985,612 people accessed Shelter's telephone and online advice services in 2024/25
Key Metric 1
Scottish Government declared national housing emergency in May 2024 — a direct result of Shelter's campaigning
Key Metric 2
Renters' Rights Bill secured improvements including abolition of Section 21 'no fault' evictions, championed by Shelter
Key Metric 3
13 Scottish local authorities declared housing emergencies following Shelter Scotland's campaigning pressure