An estimated 65,611 people were experiencing homelessness in Chicago in 2020. This in-depth analysis includes sheltered, unsheltered, and people temporarily staying with others, and it is a 7,338-person increase (+12.6%) from 2019, immediately prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fewer Chicagoans experienced sheltered and unsheltered homelessness, but Chicago saw a large spike (+20%) in people temporarily staying with others (or "doubling up").
Chicago passed an ordinance banning aggressive panhandling, and the definition is rather broad, pr...
Working with various social service agencies that provide homelessness services, the research team e...
Modern mass homelessness in New York is now entering its fifth decade. New York's catastrophic affor...
Chicago Coalition for the Homeless (CCH) has developed a new methodology for estimating the homeless...
More than 656,000 people experienced homelessness on a typical night in the United States in 2011. N...
Over the past three decades, homelessness has persisted as a serious problem in the city of Chicago....
The Regional Roundtable on Homelessness (Regional Roundtable) is a forum that works toimprove strate...
CCH estimates that, over the course of a year, more than 25,000 youth in Illinois experience homeles...
For the past several years, the number of women and children seeking shelter from the City of Chicag...
Causes of homelessness are multiple and complex. Public focus often centers on personal problems, wh...
The Notre Dame Law & Economics Program presents . . . Do Homelessness Prevention Programs Prevent Ho...
Deep cutbacks in state funding have jeopardized two high-need programs that help Illinois households...
In 2003, Mayor Daley signed on to a 10-year plan to end homelessness in Chicago. The premise of the ...
CURL, in collaboration with the Chicago Alliance to End Homelessness and the financial support of th...
This snapshot report paints the picture of supportive housing in this state, including how much ther...
Chicago passed an ordinance banning aggressive panhandling, and the definition is rather broad, pr...
Working with various social service agencies that provide homelessness services, the research team e...
Modern mass homelessness in New York is now entering its fifth decade. New York's catastrophic affor...
Chicago Coalition for the Homeless (CCH) has developed a new methodology for estimating the homeless...
More than 656,000 people experienced homelessness on a typical night in the United States in 2011. N...
Over the past three decades, homelessness has persisted as a serious problem in the city of Chicago....
The Regional Roundtable on Homelessness (Regional Roundtable) is a forum that works toimprove strate...
CCH estimates that, over the course of a year, more than 25,000 youth in Illinois experience homeles...
For the past several years, the number of women and children seeking shelter from the City of Chicag...
Causes of homelessness are multiple and complex. Public focus often centers on personal problems, wh...
The Notre Dame Law & Economics Program presents . . . Do Homelessness Prevention Programs Prevent Ho...
Deep cutbacks in state funding have jeopardized two high-need programs that help Illinois households...
In 2003, Mayor Daley signed on to a 10-year plan to end homelessness in Chicago. The premise of the ...
CURL, in collaboration with the Chicago Alliance to End Homelessness and the financial support of th...
This snapshot report paints the picture of supportive housing in this state, including how much ther...
Chicago passed an ordinance banning aggressive panhandling, and the definition is rather broad, pr...
Working with various social service agencies that provide homelessness services, the research team e...
Modern mass homelessness in New York is now entering its fifth decade. New York's catastrophic affor...