Funding to tackle homelessness
Communities Minister Andrew Stunell has announced 拢18.5 million for the voluntary sector to help tackle rough sleeping across England.

Andrew Stunell speaking to a rough sleeper who uses the Broadway day-centre.
On a visit to the Broadway Centre in Shepherd鈥檚 Bush - a charity-run day centre for rough sleepers - the minister said the money was part of the 拢100 million a year commitment made by the Coalition government to prevent and tackle homelessness.
Mr Stunell made the announcement on the same day new figures showed that 1,768 people spend the night sleeping rough.
He said that for too long the figure hasn鈥檛 reflected the reality on the streets, as not all councils had provided a figure. So to give a clearer picture of the scale of the problem in each area of the country, the government now asks all councils to provide a robust estimate or a count of those sleeping rough in their area.
Andrew Stunell said:
鈥淚鈥檓 delighted to be able to announce 拢18.5 million of funding this year alone directly for the voluntary sector; on top of the 拢81.5 million we give to councils.
鈥淐harities play a key role in getting people off the street and setting them up with a roof over the head and giving them the skills then need to consider employment. It鈥檚 at the heart of the Big Society and will help achieve our objectives of reducing the number of people sleeping rough every night.
鈥淗omelessness is a very real and worrying problem in our country and charities play a key role in providing shelter, food and support to those who find themselves sleeping on the street. That鈥檚 why at the Spending Review we entirely protected the funding for tackling the misery of rough sleeping and committed to spending 拢100 million a year on it.鈥