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Homelessness Awareness Month
commentary, Devotional
December 11, 2024
Homelessness Awareness Month
By JANIS RISLEY FCS/4-H SEQ. CO. EXT. ED.,

During Homelessness Awareness Month, we are educating our communities about the realities and challenges of homelessness across the United States. During this month, we raise awareness, break down stereotypes, and inspire collective action to address this crisis affecting millions of our people.

By educating others, demonstrating empathy, and implementing policy solutions, communities can collaborate to alleviate homelessness and help restore dignity to those affected.

Homelessness is a complex social issue, often misunderstood and stigmatized. Common stereotypes depict homeless people as lazy or as being solely responsible for their situation.

However, homelessness is typically the result of multiple intersecting factors, including lack of affordable housing, unemployment, mental illness, substance use, and domestic violence. These factors are often outside an individual’s control, and understanding this complexity is essential for building empathy and designing longterm, effective solutions.

Statistics and facts

Homelessness affects a broad spectrum of people, from veterans and families to children and the elderly. According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, about 653,104 people experience homelessness on a given night, and this number has been rising since the department began reporting data in 2007. Moreover, homelessness impacts rural communities as well, but the numbers are often undercounted in rural communities, which challenges the myth that homelessness is only an urban problem. Homelessness can affect anyone, because no one is immune to life circumstances that can lead to housing instability.

How can communities work together to alleviate the crisis?

Communities must do more than raise awareness about homelessness. This month and beyond is the time to explore and advocate for solutions. Solutions include implementing pathways to obtain permanent housing, affordable health care, and job training, the critical components to achieving stability.

On a policy level, we also need to advocate for affordable housing and increased access to mental health treatment services. Many organizations push for policy reforms and funding that could provide effective solutions to this complex problem. It is critical to take a compassionate approach to addressing these issues and adopt a culture that views homeless individuals as people facing difficult situations.

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