
Airports nationwide are witnessing a surge in homeless individuals using terminals as temporary shelter as urban homelessness continues to climb across America.
Transportation hubs have become increasingly common refuges for people without permanent housing, prompting communities to expand their outreach programs at these facilities. These initiatives aim to connect vulnerable individuals with available shelter options and essential social services that could help them transition to more stable living situations.
The trend reflects the broader homelessness crisis affecting metropolitan areas throughout the United States, with airports serving as accessible indoor spaces that provide temporary relief from the elements.







