David Jackson Ambrose

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Homelessness May Not Look The Way You Think It Does

Who are homeless families?

The typical sheltered homeless family is comprised of a mother in her late twenties with two children.

  • 84% of families experiencing homelessness are female-headed. This is due to a number of factors:

    • Most single-parent families are female-headed (71%). Single-parent families are among the poorest in the nation and as such, are extremely vulnerable to homelessness

    • Many family shelters do not accept men into their programs, causing families to separate when they become homeless

  • Families of color are overrepresented in the homeless population. Nationally:

    • 43% are African-American

    • 15% are Hispanic

    • 38% are White, non Hispanic

    • 3% are Native American

  • Families experiencing homelessness usually have limited education:

    • 53% of homeless mothers do not have a high school diploma

  • 29% of adults in homeless families are working

  • 42% of children in homeless families are under age six


These statistics were compiled by Green Doors. To read more, visit their website:

https://www.greendoors.org/facts/family-homelessness.php