Supported housing, which helps vulnerable or disabled people live independently, is in crisis, an open letter signed by more than 170 organisations in the sector claims.
Services at one in three providers in England had to shut last year, adding to a total shortfall of about 325,000 places, says the letter, which will be delivered to Prime Minister Keir Starmer today. Signatories to it include Refuge, Age UK and the National Housing Federation (NHF).
Blaming cuts to council funding and rising costs, the NHF says a further one in three providers fear they may close unless the government pledges more money.
The government says supported housing is vital and it is focused on building more homes.