In Wales, too many of us are living in homes that are unaffordable, unsuitable or unsafe.
And still, too many of us do not have a place to call home.
The human cost is profound, deeply affecting health, wealth and life opportunities across the nation.
It does not have to be this way.
We believe the next Senedd term offers a turning point for change. The choices made in the coming years will determine our collective futures: individually, as families, communities and as a nation.
This is a call to action: we need a bold, deliverable plan to end Wales' housing emergency.
By building more affordable homes, we can change lives. By investing in our current housing, we keep tenants safe and warm. By prioritising support, we keep people in their homes and help end homelessness in Wales.
Housing is Wales' prevention infrastructure
On 27 January, our Chief Executive, Stuart Ropke, spoke on BBC Radio Wales Breakfast to make the case that housing isn't just about bricks and mortar. It's Wales' prevention infrastructure.
Stuart said: "Housing affects people's health. It affects the drain on other public services. It gives kids an opportunity to have a great education. It allows people to really build their lives and achieve their ambitions and aspirations."
Our manifesto - In short
The document below is a high level summary of our manifesto. It includes our calls and the key figures behind them.
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