Why We Do It
29%
Of All Households Are Cost Burdened
Income for Extremely Low Income Households
14%
Of All Households Are Extremely Cost Burdened
15%
Of All Households Are Food Insecure
Floyd County does not have enough capacity to meet the needs of those already experiencing homelessness.
The Davies Shelters conducted the 2019 Point in Time Homelessness Count in coordination with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs in January 2019 and identified 212 people experiencing homelessness on that night – 156 of whom were living on the street. Rome has a total of 69 available homeless shelter beds including the Davies Shelters – far less than enough to meet the needs of the 200+ people experiencing homelessness on any given night in Rome.
212
Total Homeless Neighbors at 2019 Point In Time Count
69
Total Beds Available at Shelters In Floyd County
Most people assume that securing a job and housing are all people need to escape homelessness.
Unfortunately, maintaining a job and independent housing remains near impossible until other basic needs can be met.
People experiencing homelessness may need a safe and secure environment, mental health treatment, physical healthcare, substance misuse treatment, and a safety net in order to achieve long-term employment and housing stability.