From 2024 to 2025, the total number of people experiencing homelessness in Seminole County went from 420 to 436, a 3.8% increase. That figure includes people sleeping in emergency shelters and traditional housing. [1]
Behind every number is a neighbor. A senior is living in a car in a church parking lot. A family staying in a motel after an unexpected job loss. A young adult couch surfing after leaving an unsafe home.
While the need continues to grow, you can ensure no one has to face this crisis alone.
Across Seminole County, donors, volunteers, nonprofits, faith communities, and local leaders are working together to provide practical support and prevent more families from losing their housing.
This blog explores what homelessness looks like here, highlights a few key partners, and shares simple ways you can help.
When people hear the word “homeless,” they often think of someone holding a sign on a street corner. In reality, homelessness in Florida and Seminole County can look very different from person to person.
Some neighbors are:
Recent surveys show a rise in Seminole County’s homeless population in recent years, with hundreds of people counted in shelters and on the streets. At the same time, local data shows a sharp rise in housing costs, limited affordable rentals, and more older adults affected by homelessness across Central Florida. [1]
These trends remind us that homelessness is rarely the result of a single choice. It is often a series of challenges coming together at the wrong time:
Because the causes are complex, effective solutions must be coordinated. That coordination is made possible through community support.
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Homelessness in Seminole County: How you can help
Thanks to the generosity of community partners, donors, and volunteers, neighbors experiencing homelessness in Seminole County can access services that meet immediate needs while supporting long-term stability.
Here are some of the ways you help The Sharing Center walk alongside neighbors who are…homeless or at risk:
Through your support, neighbors have access to The Oasis, the only homeless respite center of its kind in Seminole County.
This safe, welcoming space allows individuals experiencing homelessness to:
These basic services remove daily barriers that often make it difficult to pursue housing, employment, or medical care. By meeting essential needs with dignity, your support helps neighbors focus on rebuilding stability.
Learn more:
The Oasis Program: Providing dignity, stability, and hope for unhoused individuals and families
Through The Pantry, the largest free food program in Seminole County, neighbors can access groceries, fresh produce, and essential household items. This support reduces financial strain, helps households stretch limited budgets, and prevents food insecurity from becoming a tipping point toward homelessness.
When unexpected hardships threaten housing or basic needs, your support helps provide immediate, short-term assistance through the Family Support Program.
This may include:
Every household also receives personalized case management focused on long-term stability. Case managers work alongside families to set goals, strengthen financial habits, and access tools that encourage lasting independence.
Your involvement helps turn a moment of crisis into an opportunity for stabilization and forward progress.
Through ProjectRISE, participants can increase their earning potential and learn valuable job skills to help them move toward financial independence.
Participants receive:
By building skills, confidence, and clear goals, ProjectRISE helps individuals pursue steady income and long-term self-sufficiency. This support works alongside housing and food assistance, ensuring participants can focus on growth without sacrificing basic needs.
Related resource:
Building brighter futures through ProjectRISE
How you can help locally
Preventing and alleviating homelessness in Seminole County is only possible through continued community support. You can make a direct impact in several ways:
Homelessness is a community challenge that requires a community response. Every day, individuals find safety, families remain housed, and neighbors regain independence because people choose to give, volunteer, and make a difference.
Every act of support, whether a financial donation, a volunteer shift, or a shared resource, helps turn uncertainty into a clear path forward for a neighbor in need. Your involvement makes that progress possible.
1: Central Florida Public Media | New Survey: Central Florida lagging in solutions for its homeless