Homelessness is a serious social issue where individuals or families lack stable, safe, and adequate housing. People experiencing homelessness often live on streets, in temporary shelters, or overcrowded places, facing poor sanitation, exposure to harsh weather, and limited access to food, healthcare, and education. Causes include poverty, unemployment, family breakdown, mental health issues, and lack of affordable housing., Homelessness affects not only those without homes but also society as a whole, increasing public health risks, social inequality, and crime vulnerability. Many homeless individuals face stigmatization and exclusion, making it harder to access support services. Addressing this problem requires government policies, affordable housing programs, social welfare, and community support to provide stable living conditions and improve quality of life for those affected.