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Why is there a Homeless crisis? A Look Into a Growing Crisis.

Updated: Feb 4, 2023




Long Island has seen an alarming increase in homeless people in recent years. According to the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless, there are currently more than 6,000 individuals and families without homes on Long Island. This is a staggering statistic considering that these vulnerable people have nowhere to turn for safety or resources.

 

The primary cause of this surge in homelessness has been rising rents and housing prices due to gentrification. For the past decade, rents have soared across Nassau and Suffolk Counties as developers seek to maximize their profits with luxury apartments for wealthy out-of-towners. This has directly affected those living on limited or fixed incomes, with few options for finding affordable housing. Many now struggle to make ends meet, unable to keep up with rent payments or find another place they can afford.

 

Coupled with rising rent costs is an ever-present mental health problem and addiction, disproportionately affecting those without access to proper care and support services. The result is often suicidal thoughts or self-medication through substance abuse. Poor economic prospects can compound these issues due to a lack of job opportunities or educational attainment—resulting in less chance for upward mobility within society and further financial strain for individuals and families already suffering from poverty.

 

To address this serious issue, local legislators must prioritize efforts aimed at providing accessible shelter, encouraging safe living conditions, expanding mental health services, and improving economic opportunities for low-income residents across Long Island. By making it easier for people mired in poverty and other difficult circumstances to gain access to the necessary resources to build better lives, communities can ensure that everyone’s basic needs are met while providing a pathway out of homelessness altogether.


If you're homeless or about to go homeless please call us now. 


God bless you 

From the team at: homelesslongisland.org

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