How many families are homeless?
Twenty-five years ago, two shelters served homeless families in Massachusetts. Today there are over 80 state funded shelters—all of them filled to capacity.
Approximately 20,000 children are homeless each year in Massachusetts and over 10,500 families will experience homelessness this year.
Why are families homeless?
The primary reason for homelessness is economic.
To live unsubsidized in Boston, a person with two children needs an income of more than $51,000 to attain a basic standard of living. The average income of a person coming off welfare is $17,000.
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