California’s Homeless Youth (2024)

California’s Homeless Youth (1)

Who are California’s Youth Experiencing Homelessness?

  • There is not a single, consistent definition of “homeless youth” among federal statutes; there are different definitions – and age ranges – for social services, education, and housing programs.
  • In California, the term “homeless youth” generally refers to unaccompanied minors ages 12 through 17 who are living apart from their parents or legal guardians – and young adults ages 18 through 24 who are economically and/or emotionally detached from their families – and are experiencing homelessness or living in unstable or inadequate living situations.Such living situations include sleeping on friends’ couches, staying in shelters, and living under bridges, in abandoned buildings, and on the streets.
  • The homeless youth population includes runaway minors who have left home for one or more nights without permission; expelled youth who are told to leave home, are abandoned or deserted, or are prevented from returning home; and systems youth who have aged out of foster care or been released from juvenile justice or other public systems with nowhere to go.
  • Some youth are homeless for brief periods of time.In comparison, more than half of street youth – those who spend a significant amount of time in areas that increase their risk for sexual abuse, exploitation, and drug abuse and are generally not connected with services – are homeless for two to nine years.

How Many Youth Experiencing Homelessness Are There?

Determining the number of youth experiencing homelessness is difficult and estimates vary depending upon the definition and methodology used. For example, homeless youth are highly mobile and often try hard to avoid detection and contact with adults and social service systems; this means they are often not counted during annual homeless surveys.

National Estimates:Based on national survey and other data, between 1.6 and 2.1 million youth ages 12-24 are homeless over the course of a year, including:

  • Ages 12 to 17: from 1.6 to 1.7 million over a year. About 300,000 to 400,000 youth might be expected to be homeless on a single day.California’s Homeless Youth (2)
  • Ages 18 to 19: about 80,000 to 170,000 over a year; about 22,000 to 44,000 (or five percent of the homeless population) on a single day.
  • Ages 20 to 24: about 124,000 to 236,000 over a year; about 31,000 to 59,000 (or seven percent of the homeless population) on a single day.State Estimates: While the actual number of youth who experience homelessness in California is unknown, here is what we do know:
  • Federally-funded runaway and homeless youth (RHY) programs provided about 81,000 services, ranging from shelter beds to street outreach contacts, during 2008-09. Many more homeless youth in the state did not receive RHY services.
  • Based on the national survey estimates and California’s youth population, it is likely that 200,000 youth under the age of 18, and thousands of 18-24 year olds, are homeless for one or more days during a year.This information was compiled by theCalifornia Homeless Youth Projectin 2010.

Why Are Youth Homeless?

  • Youth overwhelmingly cite family conflict and breakdown – commonly abuse or neglect, alcohol or drug addiction of a family member, pregnancy, and rejection over sexual orientation – as the major reason for their homelessness or episodes of running away.
  • Many youth in foster care, juvenile justice, and/or mental health systems become homeless when they transition out without the support and opportunities for housing and employment they need. Nationally, estimates of former foster youth who become homeless are generally 20 percent or greater. In California, one in four emancipated youth are homeless.

Basic Characteristics

  • Age and gender characteristics are related to whether the youth surveyed are staying in shelters or are on the street. Youth in shelters tend to include either equal numbers of males and females or more females; they also tend to be younger.Street youth are more likely to be male and are typically older. In addition, shelter youth are typically homeless for the first time and have not been homeless very long.Street youth are generally homeless on a more frequent basis and for longer periods of time.
  • While some research indicates that racial and ethnic minorities are over-represented in the homeless youth population, other studies indicate that homeless youthCalifornia’s Homeless Youth (3)

    generally reflect the ethnic makeup of their local community.

  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth are over-represented in the homeless youth population; estimates range from seven percent among youth receiving services to 39 percent among street youth. LGBT youth leave home more frequently and are exposed to more victimization while on the streets compared to heterosexual homeless youth.
  • A significant percentage of homeless youth are pregnant or are parents; homeless youth are three times as likely as national samples of youth to be pregnant, to have impregnated someone, or to already be a parent.

Consequences of Youth Homelessness

Being on their own without adult supervision, homeless youth are likely to behave in ways that are unsafe; they are also especially vulnerable.Homelessness exacerbates or can lead to serious mental and physical health problems.

  • Chronic health conditions, including asthma, other lung problems, tuberculosis, diabetes, hepatitis, and HIV/AIDS are prevalent among homeless youth.These youth are also at high risk for sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Homeless youth (especially street youth) show an elevated risk of mental health problems, including anxiety disorders, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and suicide due to increased exposure to violence while living on the street.
  • Homeless youth also have high rates of substance use; 30 to 40 percent of homeless youth report alcohol problems in their lifetime, and 40 to 50 percent report drug problems.
  • Homeless youth are far more likely to be physically or sexually victimized than their peers who are not homeless, and many homeless youth are victimized repeatedly.
  • Homeless youth who engage in illegal activities (like stealing, dealing drugs, and prostitution) often report that they do so to obtain money for food and shelter.In addition, many youth report regular encounters with law enforcement that result in being ticketed for offenses that accompany homelessness, such as sleeping on the streets. This results in fines that the youth cannot pay and subsequent criminal records.
California’s Homeless Youth (2024)
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