Dear Friends,
With Austin Street Center originating as a shelter for men ages 45 and up, our organization recognizes the month of May as Older Americans Month and is tuned in to the root causes that drive homelessness for seniors in our community.
According to an article published by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, 20 percent of the homeless population in 2023 were aged 55 and older. Research also determined that individuals aged 50 and older are the fastest-growing group experiencing homelessness in the U.S. and this number is estimated to triple by 2030.
We've learned that when economic instability increases, such as the growing cost of housing, healthcare, and food, the risk of homelessness rises and older individuals are susceptible to losing their homes. Our team has unfortunately encountered many Austin Street clients in similar predicaments, such as shelter resident Mark N. who shared his unfortunate yet common story below.
What’s been brought to light is that Austin Street Center will be met with more clients in the future and we are firmly committed to the challenge. With funding from local foundations, events like our 9th Annual No Place Like Home, and the collective generosity of individual donors, we are able to provide our clients with immediate shelter and lend resources that can transform their lives long-term.
As the summer begins, we ask that you think of Austin Street Center. We’ll again be faced with an influx of clients needing shelter from the sweltering heat, and donations such as clothing, hygiene products, food, and monetary funds are critical to ensure that all individuals receive the care they deserve.
With Gratitude,
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