Housing & Homelessness
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A way of looking for council and housing association homes. Choose homes the right home for you or move to another location in Devon.


Information and advice for council tenants, private tenants and homeowners. You can also find advice on what to do if you are at risk of becoming homeless, including tailored housing advice guides for a range of homelessness situations, and details on how to apply for social housing.


Homecall enables people to continue to live in their own home by providing peace of mind that help is only a button press away. Alarms are available to anyone who needs them, including the elderly, those with mobility or medical problems or those in sheltered housing.


Everyone deserves a safe home and the opportunity to build a better life for themselves. Supporting people in crisis to take their next steps towards independence and security – whether they are sleeping rough, escaping domestic abuse, re-starting their life as a refugee or at risk of homelessness on leaving prison.


Housing guidance for veterans and members of the Armed Forces community. For those whose accommodation lacks essentials, or is impractical given their specific mobility or medical needs, to those facing homelessness, RBL can provide advice and practical support.


Home is a human right. It's our foundation and it's where we thrive. Yet, every day millions of people are being devastated by the housing emergency. Shelter exists to defend the right to a safe home. Because home is everything.


Exeter's local homelessness charity. Supported by the local community, St Petrock's stand with, and for, people experiencing homelessness.


Helps support vulnerable people who are at risk of being homeless or have experienced homelessness to have a new start and be provided with the opportunity to live in their own home and prepare for independent living.


A charity rooted in compassion, practicality, and the belief that everyone deserves a dignifed and comfortable home. They collect furniture donated by the public - items that still have life in them - and give them a new purpose by offering them to individuals and families in need.


Every year YMCA Exeter provides Supported Housing for over 100 young people and helps many more find accommodation that is suitable to them.



