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Bavaria’s Diakonie Demands Housing and Welfare Overhaul as Homelessness Hits 58,000

President Rüdiger Schuch is calling on the state to boost rural counseling services to stop homelessness before it starts.

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Overview

  • The Diakonie estimates roughly 58,000 people in Bavaria are homeless, including those in shelters, on the streets and hidden in informal arrangements.
  • Schuch warns that expanding social housing alone will not suffice and urges repurposing vacant buildings to improve access for those in need.
  • He calls for stronger rent protections to shield residents from escalating housing costs and reduce the risk of eviction.
  • The Diakonie proposes establishing central advisory centers in rural areas to provide preventive and acute homelessness counseling.
  • Schuch emphasizes that robust economic growth must be paired with targeted social policies, including simplified welfare applications and increased investment in education and care.