Homelessness remains a pressing issue across America, and Dallas is no exception. The city faces significant challenges in addressing homelessness, with various factors contributing to the problem:

1. **Economic Factors**: High housing costs relative to income levels can push individuals and families into homelessness when they are unable to afford rent or mortgage payments.

2. **Lack of Affordable Housing**: There is a shortage of affordable housing units in Dallas, making it difficult for low-income individuals to find stable housing.

3. **Natural Disasters and Economic Shocks**: Events such as natural disasters or economic downturns can exacerbate homelessness by displacing individuals and disrupting livelihoods.

4. **Healthcare and Mental Health Challenges**: Many people experiencing homelessness in Dallas also face health issues, including mental health disorders and substance abuse ( also a mental health disorder) , which can complicate efforts to secure stable housing.

5. **Social Services and Support**: Access to social services such as shelters, healthcare, job training, and supportive housing programs is crucial in addressing homelessness effectively.

In response to these challenges grassroots nonprofit organizations and government agencies in Dallas work to provide support and resources to individuals experiencing homelessness. Efforts include outreach programs, emergency shelters, transitional housing, and initiatives aimed at long-term housing stability.

The issue of homelessness underscores broader social and economic inequalities within Dallas and emphasizes the importance of community engagement, advocacy, and policy initiatives aimed at creating more equitable opportunities for all residents.

One area of focus: eliminating the lack of access to water by distributing Reusable water jugs, water and ice every other day.

Through our Fundraising efforts, we have been able to purchase and deliver 150 reusable Igloo bottles to unhoused folks in Downtown Dallas and its suburbs. Every other day, team members deploy to high frequency areas and set up pop-up water stations where people can fill up their water bottles or receive one if they don’t have one.

temperatures in Dallas have soared to triple digits in early July. Most days people living in the street go hours without access to cold water or ice. The closest walmart from downtown Dallas is 2.1 miles away, the cost of a cup of ice at 7-11 is .57 cents, and some cooling stations only open during business hours.

The lack of accessible drinking water aggrevates a public safety issue. not only are people more prone to heat strokes and dehydration, but the lack of water has led to people recurring to violence just for access to a sip of water.

How you can help

Currently we are looking for monetary donations or donations of the essential items that make this program function.

  1. 30F rated Slepping Bags

  2. Long Winter Coats

  3. Long Underwear

  4. Scarfs

  5. Socks

winter donation drive

Monetary donations can be made to :

Venmo- @dallasforchange

Zelle- ant@dallasforchange.org