Know the Story Behind the Struggle
Since 1884, Central Union Mission has served people facing homelessness in Washington, DC. Today, we still believe lasting change starts when we see people fully and serve them with compassion.
A City of Wealth and Deep Need
Washington, DC, has one of the highest rates of poverty and homelessness in the country. But behind every number is a neighbor, a story, and a life that matters.
															Homeless in DC on a single night (2024 PIT count)
DC residents experiencing homelessness (3.5 times the national average)
DC residents living below the poverty line
Low wages, high cost of living, inadequate affordable housing
Meeting Needs, Restoring Hope
Central Union Mission provides safe shelter for up to 170 men every night—while offering programs that prevent them from returning to the streets.
Homelessness Isn’t One Story—It’s Thousands
Homelessness in DC affects more than just one type of person. It reaches:
															- Men and women
 - Families with children
 - Seniors
 - Veterans
 - People navigating mental health challenges
 
In a city this expensive, one missed paycheck or unexpected crisis can change everything.
It’s a Symptom, Not the Root
Personal Challenges:
History of incarceration, health struggles, mental health issues, and substance abuse
High Cost of Living:
Rent and essentials outpace income growth
Lack of Affordable Housing:
Limited affordable options force hard choices
Low Wages:
Many jobs in DC don’t cover basic living expenses
															We Start with Urgent Needs. We Stay for the Long Haul.
Homelessness isn’t just about housing. It’s about stability, healing, and opportunity.
At Central Union Mission, we meet people where they are with food, shelter, and safety. Then we walk with them toward a new future through job training, spiritual care, education, and recovery programs.
We don’t offer quick fixes. We inspire hope and equip a real path forward.