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Cullman, Alabama

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Cullman Alabama Facts

Specific statistics on homelessness within the city of Cullman, Alabama, are not readily available. However, local organizations and community assessments provide insights into related socioeconomic factors:

  • Community Initiatives:
    • The Link of Cullman County: This organization assists residents facing crises, including those dealing with homelessness. Their services encompass support for single parents, individuals struggling with addiction, and those experiencing poverty.
    • Unsheltered International: Based in Cullman, this organization focuses on aiding unsheltered individuals. In January 2024, they provided approximately $5,759 worth of goods and services to those in need.
  • Socioeconomic Indicators:
    • Poverty Rate: The average household income in Cullman is $81,083, with a poverty rate of 15.73%.

While these figures do not directly quantify homelessness in Cullman, they highlight economic challenges that can contribute to housing instability. For more detailed information, local agencies such as The Link of Cullman County or Unsheltered International may offer additional insights.

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Alabama Homeless Facts

As of January 2024, Alabama reported approximately 4,601 individuals experiencing homelessness, equating to a rate of 9.0 per 10,000 residents. This marks a significant increase from the previous year, with the homeless population growing by over 39% between 2023 and 2024. Despite this rise, Alabama remains among the states with relatively low homelessness rates, being one of only 13 states with fewer than 10 homeless individuals per 10,000 residents.

The increase in homelessness has been attributed to factors such as high housing costs, natural disasters, and increased migration to urban areas. Additionally, the expiration of eviction moratoriums and other pandemic-related protections have contributed to the rise in homelessness nationwide.

It's also noteworthy that in 2024, 59% of Alabama's homeless population was unsheltered, indicating that more than half of the individuals experiencing homelessness were without access to emergency shelters or transitional housing.

These figures underscore the ongoing challenges faced by individuals experiencing homelessness in Alabama and highlight the need for continued efforts to address affordable housing and support services within the state.

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