Homelessness in Florida

Homelessness is a significant issue in Florida, affecting thousands of individuals and families across the state. According to the 2020 Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress, Florida had the third-highest number of homeless individuals in the country, with a total of 28,328 people experiencing homelessness on a single night in January 2020.

The causes of homelessness in Florida are complex and varied, but some contributing factors include a lack of affordable housing, poverty, job loss, mental illness, and substance abuse. Additionally, natural disasters such as hurricanes can displace individuals and families and contribute to homelessness.

Overall, addressing homelessness in Florida requires a coordinated effort across multiple sectors and a commitment to providing sustainable solutions for those in need.

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