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According to figures provided by the US Department of Health and Human Services, up to 600,000 men, women, and children go homeless each night in the US.

Recent evidence confirms that homelessness among families is increasing. A survey of 25 U.S. cities found that in 2000, families with children accounted for 36% of the homeless population (U.S. Conference of Mayors, 2000), with requests for emergency shelter by families with children increasing an average of 17% from previous the year.

In New York City alone, city officials estimated that there were 30,000 people utilizing the shelter system on a daily basis, more than at any other time in the city's history.

Canada:
A recent study showed that the number of people sleeping in Toronto shelters each night is roughly 5,000. That is five times the average number only a decade ago, and does not include an estimated 1,000 more who will spend the night unsheltered. (Source: Christian Science Monitor)

Great Britain:
According to a December 2000 study, approximately 1200 people sleep rough in England each night, with over 300 of them being in inner London. This figure does not include the 20,000 people living in accommodations for the homeless, nor people staying in bed and breakfasts and squats. (Source: St. Mungo's)
 

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