The aim of the project is to develop and provide a wide and comprehensive offer of social and health services in local communities addressed to people in the situation of homelessness in Gdańsk in the period from March 2025 to August 2028. GROUP: The project is addressed to people in the crisis of homelessness, affected by exclusion from access to housing or at risk of homelessness, including those with addictions, mental disorders, disabilities and the elderly (563 people, 168 K, 395 M). The task is, on the one hand, to prevent institutionalisation and, on the other hand, to move from institutional care services to services in local communities. DIAGNOSIS: Prepared by TPBA in writing on 29.03.2024. Data and conclusions from the diagnosis included in the project description. The number of people benefiting from MOPR assistance in Gdańsk due to homelessness in 2023 was 1130 (in 2022 -824 people, in 2021 -761 people). In 2023, there were 1366 people in institutions and apartments, of which the housing offer covers only over 70 people per year (5% of all services) (source MRPiPS 2024). Approximately 500 people use the services of the outlets every day. In non-residential places there are about 20-30% of all people, at one time it is about 250-300 people, while on an annual basis Gdańsk streetworkers reach almost 500 people. The latest survey on the number of people in homelessness in Gdańsk has made it possible to reach and examine no less than 1051 people (MRPiPS 2024). According to needs surveys, people expect assistance in housing (71.2%) and health (36%). More than 50% of people experiencing homelessness experience disability at the same time. In the case of homelessness, a large proportion of people do not have a disability certificate (MRPiPS 2019). The main need addressed by the concept of the project to deinstitutionalise support for people in the homelessness crisis is to meet social, health and housing needs, address homelessness and provide conditions for recovery, improving well-being and social inclusion. TASKS: To this end, low-threshold and accessible health and social services will be created in local communities. Street health services will be introduced in the form of ambulance (sanitary and emergency) and medical streetworking, a diagnostic and prophylactic office will be launched (a total of 10 m.) and a neighborhood club and a day support center with an offer of a common room, kitchen, bath and other social services (a total of 51 places). The offer of individual and independent assisted apartments (15 apartments / 18 places) in the First Apartment method will be developed. Group assisted flats (cohousing) will also be implemented for people in need of support in everyday functioning based on the First Apartment method (10 flats / 30 places). The project includes the implementation of assistant services, care and grooming services, social work and specialist services. Services in local communities will be implemented using animation and community organization, volunteering and support circles. First, the Apartment is an innovative model whose main goal is to solve the situation of homelessness of people with high support needs. It is based on two main elements: combines access to housing, integrated into the community, with the provision of specialised, technical, individualised and continuous support. In First Apartment, three priorities are key: stability/housing security, health/well-being, social integration. Main RESULTS of the project: 1.Increase access to deinstitutionalized, individualized and integrated social services by creating places to stay in newly created assisted housing (48m) and day support places (51m) 2.Increase access to deinstitutionalized and integrated health services by creating new medical care places in deinstitutionalized forms (10m).