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This dashboard shows an overview of the homeless response system in the San Antonio region. It gives information to show progress toward the shared goal of making homelessness rare, brief, and nonrecurring.
Since 2019, the unsheltered homeless population has decreased 25% and is 10% lower as a percentage of San Antonio's total unsheltered homeless community compared with the national average.
It shows homeless in San Antonio has increased by 6.8% since 2023. That includes people in shelters and those who are unsheltered. The number of those who are unsheltered increased by 1.6%.
In 2020, San Antonio/Bexar County counted 2,932 people experiencing homelessness in its annual Point in Time (PIT) count, representing an increase of 151 individuals (or 5%) since 2016.
Data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development shows that in 2020, 2,932 people in San Antonio were experiencing homelessness - 1,274 living on the streets, or unsheltered...
The overall count of people experiencing homelessness was 3,155, a 5.3% increase from last year, which saw 2,995 people. Of the people seen in 2023, 2,281 individuals were sheltered, meaning they were living or sleeping in an emergency shelter, safe haven or transitional housing, and 874 were unsheltered, meaning they were living or sleeping in ...
Black people are overrepresented in the homeless population, accounting for 21% of Bexar County's overall homeless count. There was a 20% increase in people experiencing homelessness due to domestic violence. In the 2023 count, 3,155 people in the county were experiencing homelessness.
The 2,932 total homeless people surveyed in the most recent PIT count represents a 2% increase over the count conducted a year ago. Of most concern to SARAH in this year's numbers is a 7%...
The latest annual survey of San Antonio’s homelessness population found an increase in the number of people experiencing homelessness but a decrease in the amount of unsheltered homeless ...
Close to Home leads the PIT Count with the help of government agencies, local nonprofits and San Antonio police. In 2023, the PIT Count found more than 3,100 people were experiencing...