The Frontline Test: Will £3.5 Billion Reach the Gaps?

This week the government announced £3.5 billion to tackle homelessness. Big numbers, big promises.

But behind the headlines are real people. The woman discharged from hospital with nowhere to go. The young man leaving prison with no bed for his first night. The families stuck in temporary accommodation, waiting for stability that never comes.

At Homeless House CIC, we’ve spent six years seeing these realities up close. We’ve walked the streets, sat in probation offices, mentored inside prisons, and served Christmas lunches for those with no one. We know that funding matters, but continuity, trust, and dignity matter just as much.

So while £3.5 billion is welcome, the real test is whether it repairs the fractures in frontline care. Whether it stops unsafe discharges. Whether it builds pathways that prevent homelessness before it starts.

We are once again visiting settings to understand further, listening to individuals in hostels, B&Bs, struggling families, detox centres, and older children in care, as well as the frontline workers within those settings. Their voices will continue to shape the systems we build.

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