Introduction
Homelessness can happen for a variety of overlapping causes.
Homelessness affects over half a million people
In America on any given night behind this statistic are countless heartbreaking stories of people who have lost their homes and now sleep on the streets, in shelters, or anywhere they can find a place to rest their heads.
The causes of homelessness are complex and multifaceted. Job loss, domestic violence, mental illness, addiction, lack of affordable housing, and poverty all contribute to the risk of becoming homeless. And the effects can be devastating – exposure, hunger, disease, trauma, social isolation.
Homelessness is a human tragedy that impacts individuals, families, and communities. While major policy changes are needed to address root causes, ordinary citizens can still make a meaningful difference in small but impactful ways. By donating, volunteering, raising awareness, and showing compassion to our fellow humans in need, we can bring hope and help create a society where everyone has a place to call home.
Homelessness continues to be a persistent issue in many communities. Recent statistics show that on any given night in the United States, over 580,000 people experience homelessness. This includes individuals living on the streets, in shelters, or in transitional housing programs.
Homelessness is present in urban, suburban, and rural areas across the country. However, large cities carry the heaviest burden – almost half of all homeless people are found in the nation’s 50 largest cities. California, New York, Florida, Texas, and Washington have among the highest homeless counts.
“You feel like you’re invisible when you’re homeless. I lost my apartment after I got laid off from my job, and suddenly I was just another nameless face wandering the streets every day.” – Sarah D., formerly homeless
Causes of Homelessness
Homelessness can happen for a variety of overlapping causes. READ MORE
Effects of Homelessness
Being homeless can have severe effects on a person’s health, safety, and emotional wellbeing. Read More
Volenteering
Volunteering your time is one of the most direct and meaningful ways to help those experiencing homelessness. READ MORE
Raising Awareness
Raising awareness about homelessness and its causes is a powerful way to create change. READ MORE