About Us

Homes throughout the UK

Housing Network offers both short-term and long-term accommodation for vulnerable adults and people experiencing homelessness.

We have homes available across the UK, including a mix of self-contained flats and shared housing. Each property includes communal spaces like a lounge, kitchen, laundry area, and garden—designed to feel welcoming and supportive.

Our supported housing is open to people aged 16 to 65, with a focus on three main needs: those without a home, those at risk of losing theirs, and those who want to live independently but need a bit of support to manage their tenancy and daily life.

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Who We Help

We are here for people facing tough times—whether they’re homeless or at risk, leaving care or prison, experiencing domestic abuse, dealing with mental health challenges, or struggling with addiction or their tenancy.

Many of the people we support feel stuck, caught in unhelpful routines or ways of thinking that hold them back from living the life they want.

Our job is to walk alongside them during this time, offering the support they need to move forward, build confidence, and reach the goals they’ve set for themselves.

Our Support

We offer support with things like managing money, keeping up with tenancy responsibilities, tackling substance use, addressing offending behaviour, and looking after mental health.

Our goal is to help people build confidence, develop practical life skills, and become more resilient—so they’re ready to move on and live independently when the time is right.

Our Promise

Our supported housing gives vulnerable adults a chance to build a lasting home in a safe, warm, and welcoming environment.

Our dedicated support team brings experience and compassion to their work, offering one-to-one support that’s shaped around each person’s unique needs and goals.