Alarming numbers: 145,000 children in Germany without home!

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137,000 children in Germany live homeless. The Child Protection Association demands measures for affordable living space and more support.

137.000 Kinder in Deutschland leben obdachlos. Der Kinderschutzbund fordert Maßnahmen für bezahlbaren Wohnraum und mehr Unterstützung.
137,000 children in Germany live homeless. The Child Protection Association demands measures for affordable living space and more support.

Alarming numbers: 145,000 children in Germany without home!

On September 19, 2025, the day of the homeless is committed, which indicates the worrying situation of more than 145,000 children and adolescents in Germany who have no fixed home. The Child Protection Association raises the alarm and demands more attention to the emergency of these young people. Federal Managing Director Daniel Grein sees the perspective of the children in the public debate, which is very neglected, which is loud Exxpress.at is alarming.

As of January 31, 2025, around 137,000 minors lived in emergency accommodation, while another 6,600 lived in hidden homelessness, i.e. temporarily housed with friends, acquaintances or relatives. There are also 2,000 minors who live permanently on the street. Almost every third homeless person in Germany is under the age of 18, emphasizes the Daily show.

Requirements of the Child Protection Association

The demands of the Child Protection Association are clearly formulated. More social housing, effective rental price regulation and a stricter procedure against vacancy is required. The promotion of alternative living models and special living space for young people in training or study are also essential points in a position paper that indicates the need for affordable, inclusive and child -friendly living space.

According to Joachim Rock, the managing director of the Parity Association, an immediate program to combat homelessness is essential. He emphasizes that living is a human right and that the alarming decline in social housing makes urgent action necessary. There are currently only a million social housing in Germany that can hardly cover half of the required living space, as well as the Verbaende.com determined.

Social effects and measures

The increasing housing costs, homelessness and poverty are closely linked, and it is crucial to sharpen social perception about it. Children need a safe home to grow up healthy and build social contacts. The measures that the Child Protection Association and the Parity Association are calling for are necessary to counteract this threat.

Public discussions must take more attention to the negative effects of homelessness on children. Daniel Grein emphasizes that Careleaver - young people from youth welfare - in particular need special support to find access to living space. Therefore, the expansion of training and student dwellings as well as the promotion of multi-generation living are central steps in a positive direction.