Chester County 2023 Point-in-Time Count

Homelessness in Chester County at one point in time.

On the evening of Wednesday, January 25 and early hours of Thursday, January 26, 2023 the Chester County Department of Community Development (DCD) facilitated the annual Point-in-Time Count.* The purpose of this initiative is to determine the number of people currently experiencing homelessness on a given night, to better understand homelessness in Chester County and across the nation, and to support the Chester County Partnership to End Homelessness’ efforts to prevent and end homelessness.


 

436 people were experiencing homelessness in Chester County on January 25, 2023

 

 

Homelessness Over the Last 5 Years**

 

Race

Ethnicity


33% (or 144) individuals identify as female

37% (or 163) individuals in families with children

25% (or 109) children under age 18


35% (or 141) individuals in interim housing identify as veterans***

10% (or 42) individuals were identified as chronically homeless


 

29 people were sleeping in a place not meant for human habitation, including a car, park, abandoned building, bus or train station, airport, or camping ground.

 

Chester County point-in-time count map of unsheltered homelessness
 

Unsheltered Homelessness By Location

Coatesville: 5 individuals
Downingtown/Thorndale: 3 individuals
Kennett Square: 3 individuals
Malvern/Paoli/Exton: 2 individuals
Oxford: 5 individuals
Parkesburg/Atglen/Honey Brook: 4 individuals
Phoenixville: 2 individuals
West Chester: 5 individuals
Total Individuals, 29

 

 

407 people were living in a public or private temporary shelter, including congregate shelters, transitional housing, and hotels and motels.

 

 

Sheltered Homelessness by Type and Household

 

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* This is a national effort sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and data from the count is included in the Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR), which is presented to Congress.

** In 2021, Chester County did not conduct a comprehensive Point-in-Time Count due to COVID-19.

*** Veteran status of unsheltered individuals is unknown.

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