
People Without Housing
People without housing, often called homeless individuals, lack a stable, fixed residence. They may be temporarily staying in shelters, cars, or public spaces, or have no shelter at all. This situation arises from complex factors such as economic hardship, lack of affordable housing, unemployment, mental health issues, or personal crises. Homelessness affects people of all ages and backgrounds and can have serious impacts on health, safety, and well-being. Addressing homelessness requires comprehensive efforts including affordable housing, social services, healthcare, and supportive programs to help individuals regain stability and independence.