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Recognizing December 21st 2025 as Homeless Persons' Memorial Day in the City of Philadelphia, acknowledging the lives of all unhoused people we have lost over the past year, and bringing attention to housing insecurity across the city.
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WHEREAS, December 21st 2025 is the Winter Solstice and the longest night of the year, which typically brings severely cold temperatures across the entire city; and
WHEREAS, Homelessness is an epidemic plighting the city of Philadelphia, and as of 2024, an estimated 5,200 individuals are experiencing homelessness, nearly a 10% increase from the year
2023. While the 2025 numbers have not yet been finalized, they are estimated to continue this trend; and
WHEREAS, Several core causes drive homelessness in Philadelphia, all of which are related to systemic and institutional failures within the city, the commonwealth, and the country at large. Philadelphia's poverty rate is 21.7%, significantly higher than other major US cities. Additionally, 11.7% of Philadelphia residents are living in deep poverty, living on incomes 50% of the federal poverty limit; and
WHEREAS, A lack of affordable housing is the most significant motivating factor in Philadelphia's homelessness crisis. An estimated 48% of Philadelphians pay more than thirty percent of their income on housing alone, and only 38 affordable housing units exist for every
100 low-income households. As a result, many households across the city live in constant financial instability; and
WHEREAS, More than 20% of people experiencing homelessness have either been evicted or displaced; and
WHEREAS, Homelessness is known to hasten the effects of physical aging on the body, it reduces one's life expectancy by 20 years. Moreover, the average age of death for people experiencing homelessness is 50 years old. People experiencing homelessness are also more likely than others to experience injury and interpersonal violence, and some studies estimate homelessness deaths are upwards ...
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