• An increase in people struggling to afford rent, housing, and necessities.
• More and more people live below the poverty line.
• Women with children are escaping domestic abuse, not being able to find a secure roof for their family.
• Those who are having a mental health crisis, do not have the resources or safe space to heal.
• Families who live paycheck to paycheck, sometimes unable to eat a normal nutritious diet.
Since 2020 in the number of people experiencing homelessness who are sheltered
31% of homeless families in Long Beach have no form of shelter
69% of homeless individuals in Long Beach have no form of shelter
951 homeless individuals have reported struggling with substance use disorder
*Stats are from the City of Long Beach 2022 Homeless Count
nourishing meals served each year
nights of safe shelter for men, women & children
men & women enrolled in our New Life Program on average
items of clothing distributed to those in need annually
hours of counseling & learning center courses annually