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Homelessness in North Carolina
Approximately 9,200 people experiencing homelessness on a single night in North Carolina, per the 2023 HUD Point-in-Time count (rounded).
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Resources on HomelessHelp
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Cities covered
9,200
2023 PIT count
Rank #15
US PIT rank
State context
Charlotte (Roof Above) and Raleigh-Durham run major shelter systems. The state has nine CoCs and a state-level Council on Homelessness within the Department of Health and Human Services.
Where to find help
- Call 211 from any phone in North Carolina for live shelter referrals. Operators know which beds are available tonight.
- Call 988 if you are in mental-health crisis (US and Canada).
- Use our find-help finder to see resources closest to your location.
- HUD Continuum of Care list for North Carolina: view on HUD Exchange ↗. These are the local agencies that coordinate housing programs.
Resources in North Carolina
Cities in North Carolina on HomelessHelp
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