HIRA Compassion

“Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on Earth.”

— Muhammad Ali

Overview of Problem

According to the Louisville Coalition for the Homeless, there has been a

significant increase in the number of unsheltered residents in the metro

area during the first few months of 2023. In the week of January 24, 2023,

a team of homeless outreach workers identified 581 individuals living on the

streets of Louisville without access to shelter. This number is more than

double the count from a comparable week in 2022, which recorded only

243 unsheltered individuals.

The Coalition emphasized that this surge represents a staggering 139%

increase in the number of unsheltered people in Louisville during any given

week. The rise in unsheltered residents highlights the urgency of addressing

homelessness and providing adequate support and resources to those in

need.