Recognizing the week of November 16 through 22, 2025, as "Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week" in Pennsylvania.
Impact
The resolution emphasizes that approximately 12% of Pennsylvania's population lives in poverty, with over 15,000 individuals currently facing homelessness. Additionally, it brings to light that more than 1.7 million residents are confronting hunger. The observance week serves not only as a reminder of these critical social issues but also seeks to inspire increased community action and support at all levels—federal, state, and local—to address the systemic root causes of these challenges.
Summary
SR192 is a Senate Resolution introduced in Pennsylvania by a bipartisan group of senators. The resolution recognizes the week of November 16 through 22, 2025, as 'Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week'. This annual observance has been sponsored by the National Coalition for the Homeless and the National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness for over 25 years. It aims to raise awareness about the ongoing issues of hunger and homelessness, which affects significant portions of the population across the state.
Contention
While the resolution is primarily a statement of recognition and does not propose direct legislative changes, it does highlight significant factors contributing to hunger and homelessness in Pennsylvania. Issues such as the lack of affordable housing, insufficient funding for homeless services, and the inadequacy of sustainable food access are underscored as critical areas needing attention. The COVID-19 pandemic is noted as having exacerbated these challenges, further necessitating heightened awareness and action from all sectors of society.
Designating the week of November 17 through 21, 2025, as "Pennsylvania Education for Students Experiencing Homelessness Awareness Week" and November 21, 2025, as "Red Shirt Day" in Pennsylvania.
Requesting The Statewide Office On Homelessness And Housing Solutions, Department Of Law Enforcement, Homeless Coordinators Of Each County, County Law Enforcement, And Social Services Providers To Work Collaboratively And Effectively To Address Homelessness In Hawaii.