Homless tents lined up in a lot.Homless tents lined up in a lot.
A homeless camp in LaVilla. | Sydney Boles, Jacksonville Today

More people homeless in Northeast Florida since last year

Published on June 9, 2026 at 11:45 am
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The number of people experiencing homelessness in Northeast Florida increased 14% over last year, according to the nonprofit Changing Homelessness’ annual Point in Time Count.

In January, volunteers canvassed the streets and shelters in Baker, Clay, Duval and Nassau counties.

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Of a total of 1,146 people counted, 1,071 were in Duval. They included the 379 people who were living outside, in a car or another spot that’s not meant to be shelter — representing a 31% “unsheltered” increase since last year. 

Still, Changing Homelessness says the total number of people experiencing homelessness in the region has decreased by 42% since 2016. It also notes that the number of people who meet the definition of “chronic homelessness” (meaning they’ve been unhoused for more than a year) dropped significantly in the last year. 

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author image Newsletter Writer email Heather Henderson is a writer, editor and artist who has lived in Jax for close to 20 years. She has a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of North Florida.