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View health indicators data in Florida by county and year with graph, map and data grids Homeless Estimate Homelessness is the estimated number of people who are homeless.
In 2021, due to COVID-19 related safety concerns, only six of the 27 CoCs conducted such a count; 10 CoCs did not conduct an unsheltered count; and others conducted a modified form of the unsheltered count. All CoCs conducted a sheltered PIT count.
Estimates are derived from a point-in-time count of people experiencing homelessness. This measure is used to help better understand the characteristics of the population. In 2024, the number of Homeless Estimate in Alachua County was 639 compared to Florida at 31,462.
Florida’s population increased 13% (20.22 million to 22.9 million). However, unfortunately, since COVID we have seen an increase in the number of people without a home in our state.
According to the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, as of January 2017, there are an estimated 32,190 homeless individuals in Florida. Of this high number, 2,846 are family households, 2,019 are unaccompanied young adults (aged 18–24), 2,817 are veterans, and an estimated 5,615 are individuals experiencing chronic homelessness ...
Hover over or click each area in the map to see more information about the specific Continuum of Care (CoC). Interested in advocating to end homelessness in Florida? Click here to download a one-page factsheet that can be shared with policymakers and opinion leaders. Number of People Experiencing Homelessness, by Type, 2007-2018.
The Council has produced an overview of homelessness in Florida. Through an analysis of data on subpopulations and trends, the report provides valuable insights into the nature and extent of homelessness in the state.Additionally, the report highlights solutions that have been working to prevent and end homelessness.