By region · United States
Homelessness in Ohio
Approximately 10,700 people experiencing homelessness on a single night in Ohio, per the 2023 HUD Point-in-Time count (rounded).
8
Resources on HomelessHelp
7
Cities covered
10,700
2023 PIT count
Rank #13
US PIT rank
State context
Columbus is one of the few large US cities to have reduced veteran homelessness to functional zero. Cleveland and Cincinnati run separate Continua of Care.
Where to find help
- Call 211 from any phone in Ohio for live shelter referrals. Operators know which beds are available tonight.
- Call 988 if you are in mental-health crisis (US and Canada).
- Use our find-help finder to see resources closest to your location.
- HUD Continuum of Care list for Ohio: view on HUD Exchange ↗. These are the local agencies that coordinate housing programs.
Resources in Ohio
Emergency shelters8
Food (meals or pantries)6
Day services0
Housing programs0
Medical / clinics1
Youth-specific0
Veteran-specific0
Family-specific2
LGBTQ+ affirming0
Indigenous-led / -focused0
Cities in Ohio on HomelessHelp
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