Led Housing

Shared housing programs and personalized socio-educational support for people at risk of exclusion or homelessness.

Housing Led focuses on people with no time frame in their previous history of homelessness and coming from both street and homeless care resources, which may or may not add other factors of exclusion and that, a priori, require social and housing support to achieve their autonomy and deinstitutionalization in the medium term.

The term Housing Led appeared for the first time in the European Union in 2010 as a proposal for a new approach to be given by member countries to their policies of care for people experiencing homelessness. This marked a before and after regarding the way to approach the eradication of this phenomenon.

A broad approach that defines a type of policy focused on housing and tailored and personalized socio-educational supports, as evidence shows results over and above other models of care.

Youth in homeless situation

The Housing Led programs offer temporary shared housing to people who need support to recover their lives and have good results in terms of social and labor integration.

With these programs we support homeless youth at a very important time in their lives: their transition to adulthood, as well as adults who need to resume their lives by regaining autonomy in supportive housing.