

Annual Homeless Response System Report
Each year, over 40 local agencies contribute data to help tell the story of homelessness in Clark County. This annual report captures how our community responds—through collaboration, innovative solutions, and essential services.
Inside, you’ll find a snapshot of who is seeking help, what support they need, and how coordinated efforts lead to meaningful, lasting outcomes.
For a complete overview of Clark County’s Homeless Crisis Response System in 2023, including all summaries and data tables:
Explore the Highlights by Section
These summaries are excerpted from the full report to make it easier to find the information most relevant to you.

State of Homelessness in Clark County
A one-page snapshot comparing key service and housing metrics from 2022 and 2023. This includes the number of people helped, exits to permanent housing, and insights about shelter capacity and needs.

2023 Demographics Summary
A demographic breakdown of people experiencing homelessness in Clark County. This includes data by age group, race, and vulnerability, with particular attention to racial disparities and child homelessness.

Zip code People Were Last Housed – By Zip Code
An at-a-glance table of the last known zip codes where people lived before becoming homeless. This section also outlines leading causes of homelessness such as eviction, job loss, and domestic violence.

Partner Organizations Working Together
A complete list of the more than 40 partner agencies contributing to the Homeless Crisis Response System through data sharing and direct services. These partnerships are essential to building a collaborative, effective system.
Mapping Homelessness Across Clark County
Thank You to Our Partners
We deeply appreciate the contributions and collaboration of the following organizations and agencies, who are essential in helping individuals and families experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness in Clark County. Together, we work toward shared goals to provide essential resources, services, and housing opportunities.
This gratitude extends to every staff member, volunteer, and supporter who creates meaningful change in our community. Thank you for making a difference!
Historical Data
We maintain annual system numbers from previous years to better understand trends, measure progress, and guide our ongoing strategies to reduce homelessness in Clark County.
