Addiction is just one of many factors contributing to homelessness, but it is far from the only one. Job loss, the skyrocketing cost of housing, family breakdowns, mental health challenges, and sudden medical crises all play a significant role in driving people into homelessness.
For instance, consider someone who loses their job due to an economic downturn. Without a steady income, they might quickly fall behind on rent or mortgage payments. In a matter of months, they could find themselves without a home, even if they never faced addiction. These stories are more common than most people realize.