Annual Report and Accounts 2024-25

Single Homeless Project is a London-wide charity working to end homelessness and rebuild lives. Their 2024-25 report highlights RSI-funded services, Housing First expansion, domestic abuse accreditation and an urgent frontline response to the growing synthetic opioid crisis.

Report snapshot
Up to 1,927 people supported at any one time through RSI-funded services Key Metric 1
Housing First census expanded from 41 to 88 local authorities across England Key Metric 2
400+ deaths linked to synthetic opioids since June 2023 — frontline response established Key Metric 3
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📋About

Rough sleeping outreach, supported housing, Housing First, private rented sector access, domestic abuse support, substance use services

📊Key Metrics

Up to 1,927 people supported at any one time through RSI-funded services Key Metric 1
Housing First census expanded from 41 to 88 local authorities across England Key Metric 2
400+ deaths linked to synthetic opioids since June 2023 — frontline response established Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • People moved off the streets and into stable housing through extensions and new investment secured
  • Domestic abuse DAHA accreditation process well underway, site visits praised by assessors
  • Housing First expanded with partners across 88 local authorities

📍Geography

London

2024

Annual Report 2024

Emergency accommodation and shelter provided across UK services in multiple regions
Key Metric 1
Digital inclusion programme expanded throughout 2024
Key Metric 2
Budgets project rolled out to help young people with financial independence
Key Metric 3
Young people supported into stable accommodation across the UK
2023

Impact Evaluation Report 2023

Average 50 people per day through The Gateway drop-in since 2016; estimated 169,000 visits between 2013 and 2019 alone
Key Metric 1
Lewisham is the 6th highest LA for homelessness in England; 999 Club described as a 'major anchor' institution by partner organisations
Key Metric 2
Independent evaluation by Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths, University of London — commissioned to mark 30th anniversary
Key Metric 3
Multiple clients stated they would not be alive without 999 Club; partner organisations confirmed closure would result in loss of lives — 'Every borough should commission a service like 999 Club'