New data reveals a significant shift in the demographic landscape of homelessness in Central Florida. According to the report, there is an increasing number of families and older individuals experiencing homelessness, underscoring a change in the traditional view that associates homelessness mainly with single individuals. Economic pressures and insufficient affordable housing are contributing factors to this trend. Local organizations are responding by adjusting their outreach and support programs to better serve these emerging population groups. Understanding these changes is critical for policymakers and community leaders as they develop strategies to address the evolving needs of the homeless population in Central Florida. This new insight calls for an increase in targeted resources and a re-evaluation of current social support systems to effectively combat the growing homelessness crisis.
WFTVNew data shows Palma’s Tourism Strategy is Working Wonders
Palma’s innovative deseasonalisation strategy has proven successful, according to the latest tourism data released on May 15, 2026. The city has effectively managed to attract