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Atlanta Shelters Overwhelmed by Cold, Surge in Homelessness
20 Dec
Summary
- Atlanta shelters face a surge in demand and winter weather challenges.
- Over 2,800 individuals classified as homeless in Atlanta, a 7% increase.
- Atlanta Mission's My Sister's House focuses on basic needs and support plans.

As winter weather intensifies, Atlanta's homeless shelters are facing unprecedented demand coupled with safety concerns. The city's homeless population has climbed to over 2,800 individuals, marking a 7% increase according to state data. This surge strains resources, leaving approximately 1,000 people without shelter on any given night.
Organizations like Atlanta Mission are intensifying efforts to accommodate the growing need. Telecia Maxwell, Campus Director at My Sister's House, notes a rise in the 'working poor' population who become vulnerable to homelessness with any disruption. The cold weather exacerbates their situation, prompting more individuals to seek assistance.
Atlanta Mission's strategy involves securing warm beds during the night and providing daytime support for housing and employment. The goal is to meet basic needs, ensuring individuals feel safe, welcome, and loved, paving the way for personalized plans to achieve stability and independence.



