UNMET BASIC NEEDS |
Indicator 20 |
When individuals and families are able to meet their basic needs, they are more likely to work towards and maintain financial stability. They are also more likely to be able to focus on improving their overall wellbeing. However, when people’s basic needs are not met, challenges can arise related to housing instability and homelessness, food insecurity, inadequate clothing for different types of climate, and isolation. Stable and safe housing, food security, proper clothing, and access to transportation are interconnected. For example, in order to be able to afford proper clothing, a home, and an adequate supply of food, individuals and families need to have a form of transportation to get to a job that pays a living wage. Communities can help close basic needs gaps by working together to connect individuals and families to the support they need, and explore ways to increase access to, and availability of, services.