Report: Homeless population in Metro Vancouver rising, especially those unsheltered
VANCOUVER — A new federally funded report shows the homeless population in Metro Vancouver has risen nine per cent over the last two years, with the largest increase in those living outdoors without protection from the elements.
The Point-in-Time Homeless Count was conducted by the Homelessness Services Association of BC and Infocus Consulting and found that 5,232 in Metro Vancouver were experiencing homelessness as of March.
That number is up from the 4,821 people identified in a count in 2023, and the report’s authors say the numbers indicate there isn’t enough shelter space in the urban region.
David Wells, chair of the Indigenous Homelessness Steering Committee for Greater Vancouver, says in a statement that the report’s findings are a call for “governments at all levels to prioritize homelessness prevention.”
