Homelessness in the Region
According to New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services’ Point in Time Count:
Between 2023 and 2024, Rockingham and Strafford Counties saw decreases of 10.8% and 36.4%, respectively, in the Point-in-Time counts of individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Despite these overall reductions, unsheltered homelessness nearly doubled in Rockingham County and surged by 1080% in Strafford County.
On any given night in 2024, there are nearly 400 individuals experiencing homelessness in Rockingham and Strafford Counties.
On any given night in 2024, close to 100 individuals and family members experiencing homelessness in Rockingham and Strafford Counties go unsheltered.
Most of the area’s shelters are consistently at or above capacity on a year round basis
Approximately 725 students enrolled in public schools in Rockingham and Strafford Counties during the 2019-2020 school year were reported as experiencing homelessness at some point during the academic year.
A rising number of individuals experiencing homelessness are employed either full or part time