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Today, families make up 37% of the total homeless population, a sobering statistic that highlights the urgent need for safe housing, supportive services, and long-term solutions.

THE CYCLE OF HOMELESSNESS

Homeless families are 37% of the total Homeless population

Homelessness doesn’t only affect individuals — it impacts entire families. Today, families make up 37% of the total homeless population, a sobering statistic that highlights the urgent need for safe housing, supportive services, and long-term solutions.

These families, often with young children, face daily struggles without the stability of a home. Our mission is to provide shelter, support, and hope — ensuring every family has a chance to rebuild their lives with dignity and security.

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These families, often with young children, face daily struggles without the stability of a home. Our mission is to provide shelter, support, and hope — ensuring every family has a chance to rebuild their lives with dignity and security.

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