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The State of Homelessness in Massachusetts

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22,000 +

Massachusetts has one of the highest rates of family homelessness in the nation, with over 22,000 parents and children in emergency shelters and overflow motels. Thousands more go uncounted, living in campgrounds, cars, or other unsuitable shelter, or doubled up with friends or family.

39%

Massachusetts has the highest proportion of childhood homelessness in the United States, with 39% of its homeless population being under the age of 18.

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265,000

According to recent Census data, 265,000 households in the state are “rent-burdened,” paying over 30% of their income to rent alone.

29%

Between 2022 and 2023, the number of people in families with children experiencing homelessness increased by 29% in Massachusetts

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This Is Where One Family Steps In

Parents with low incomes face many systemic barriers to accessing education, career opportunities, and stable wages. Through our three direct service programs and policy advocacy, One Family is committed to breaking down these barriers to ensure all Massachusetts families can access post-secondary education and stable careers. With improved education and career opportunities, families can increase their income, afford stable housing, and build assets for future generations.

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