We asked you to submit your extraordinary story videos and we're delighted to showcase them throughout The Housing Community Summit. We wanted to shine a light on how our sector has stepped up in times of strain to support residents, protect local communities and continue to deliver on our ambitions. This is an opportunity to celebrate the great work, resilience and solidarity of the social housing sector.

You can view the full library of extraordinary story submissions below and a selection will be shown live at the event before and between sessions.

Thirteen Group: What it means to have a home from a social housing provider

Thirteen Group: Neighbourhood, community and co-operation - Building Trust

NCHA: Patricia's story

Sanctuary: Hackney’s community lunch

Sanctuary: Choirs build confidence and community

Sanctuary: Supporting families to thrive in Ipswich

Sanctuary: Life-changing customer support

Sanctuary: The kitchen at the heart of a community

Bromford: Place-based working - The Staple Hill pilot

Bromford: My Story - From coma to creator

North Devon Homes

Places for People: Spencer's Story

Places for People: PfP Overview

Tuath Housing: Tuath Foundation - Building brighter futures

Believe Housing: Tintern Road, County Durham

Great Places Housing Group: Here for our customers

Great Places: A customer repairs story

Great Places: Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund

Great Places: Wybourn Works, Jobs Plus site

Great Places: Russell Road

Curo Group: Wellbeing House

Prima Group: Working with hoarders

Gentoo Group: Family Fun Day

Gentoo Group: Social Enterprise Dragon’s Den

Gentoo Group: RE:GEN Pennywell regeneration

Gentoo Group: Customer Involvement 2024

Settle: The regeneration of John Barker Place, Westmill, Hitchin

Magna Housing: St Martins

Abbeyfield & United: NHF Older People's Housing Group Roadshow - Appleby Blue. While the focus of the government’s Older People’s Housing Task Force is primarily on the supply of new, purpose-built retirement housing for an ageing population, this Inquiry looked at how best to regenerate our existing supply of outdated sheltered housing – from modernisation and extensions to repurposing and replacing older stock and service models – for our 21st century expectations. More details can be found here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Housing/HousingforOlderPeople/ShelteredHousing/appg-inquiry-sheltered-housing-regen/

Shelter Scotland: In Their Own Words: Children's Experiences in Temporary Accommodation

St Mungo's