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Best podcasts about homeless individuals

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First Take SA
Homeless individuals in Cape Town choose to move to Safe Space shelters

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 9:55


Over 150 homeless individuals in Cape Town's CBD have chosen to move to Safe Space shelters as eviction plans loom. This follows the Western Cape High Court  authorizing the eviction of those living under bridges, effective from 1st of August. The City of Cape Town plans to assist with voluntary relocations to shelters like Ebenezer Safe Space in Green Point and Culemborg Safe Space, ensuring access to medical care and social services. However, activists say that these evictions merely shifts the problem without addressing underlying issues. For more Elvis Presslin spoke to Jonty Cogger Attorney at activist organisation and law centre, Ndifunukwazi 

Hamilton County Ohio Social Service News
FREE P.O. Box for Homeless Individuals

Hamilton County Ohio Social Service News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024


The United States Postal Service provides a pathway for homeless individuals to have a P.O. Box at no cost. A free P.O. box can be incredibly useful for homeless individuals as it provides them with a secure mailing address. This allows them to receive important documents, apply for job opportunities, Read More Shared by United Resource Connection January 16, 2024

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Kraft Foundation Partners With Pine Street Inn To Help Homeless Individuals

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 0:50


Members of the New England Patriots, New England Revolution and German National Soccer Team pack Pine Street Inn outreach vans with backpacks filled with supplies for homeless individuals.

Montrose Fresh
Finding dinosaur tracks in Ouray; Shepherd's Hand's mission to help dogs of homeless individuals

Montrose Fresh

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 5:10


Today, we dive into a captivating tale from the 1950s, where a young boy, Rick Trujillo, and his friends stumble upon dinosaur tracks in the serene hills of Ouray. This casual discovery in their youth ignites a lifelong passion in Rick.Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Dave and Dujanovic
Nonprofit organization warns homeless individuals of flooding in the underground tunnels of Las Vegas

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 8:50


Las Vegas experienced flooding due to Tropical Storm Hilary.. around 1500 people live in the underground tunnels of Las Vegas causing concern ahead of the recent storms. David Marlon, Counselor and CEO of Vegas Stronger joins the show to explain their efforts before the storm and how things are looking today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Charlottesville Community Engagement
May 3, 2022: Supervisor Price to run for House of Delegates; City Council briefed on increase in homeless individuals and possible solutions

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 18:31


Today’s visit to the National Day Calendar reveals what many would regard as plain old silliness. Apparently it is National Chocolate Custard Day, National Garden Meditation Day, National Two Different Colored Shoes Day and National Lumpy Rug Day. If Charlottesville Community Engagement had a budget for promotional prizes, one would go for a winning photograph in a contest to capture the essence of all four of these fantastical days. In all seriousness, May 3 is also World Press Freedom Day and I’m honored to be able to bring your this information on as many days as possible. On today’s program:The chair of the Albemarle Board of Supervisors will run for the Virginia House of Delegates Several tourist destinations across the region receive matching funds from the Virginia Tourism CorporationThe head of the Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless briefs Council on progress towards getting everybody housedAnd the Albemarle Architectural Review Board takes a first look at a project to build 81 units of permanent supportive housing Today’s first shout-out goes to LEAPWe’re now well into spring, and many of us may have already turned on our air conditioning units for the first in months. To see what you can do to get the most out of your home, contact LEAP, your local energy nonprofit, to schedule a home energy assessment this month - just $45 for City and County residents. LEAP also offers FREE home weatherization to income- and age-qualifying residents. If someone in your household is age 60 or older, or you have an annual household income of less than $74,950, you may qualify for a free energy assessment and home energy improvements such as insulation and air sealing. Sign up today to lower your energy bills, increase comfort, and reduce energy waste at home!Supervisor Price running for 55th House of Delegates The chair of the Albemarle Board of Supervisors has announced she will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the new 55th District for the Virginia House of Delegates, whether the next election is held this year or next. Scottsville Supervisor Donna Price announced this morning on Facebook that yesterday’s leak of a Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade prompted her to file for her candidacy. “I yesterday morning filed my campaign committee paperwork to be a candidate - whether it be this year as a result of the Federal District Court case of Goldman v. Brink; or, next year as regularly scheduled,” Price wrote.Federal Judge David Novak is currently deliberating on whether Richmond Attorney Paul Goldman has the legal standing to have filed a suit claiming Virginia’s current legislative districts are unconstitutional because they are still based on the 2010 Census. The Virginia Supreme Court adopted new districts drawn by Special Masters in late December 2021 after a redistricting commission failed to reach consensus. The incumbent in the 55th District is Republican Rob Bell, who currently sits in the 58th District. The new 55th District covers most of Albemarle County, western Louisa County, and northeastern Nelson County.Price joins Kellen Squire as declared Democratic candidates in the 55th District. Squire ran against Bell in 2017 for the 58th District and was defeated 61.2 percent to 38.71 percent. Bell outraised Squire $471,519 to $115,210 that year. Squire was briefly a candidate in the 2021 Lieutenant Governor’s race. The first campaign finance report for the next House of Delegates race is not due until July 2022. In her announcement on Facebook, Price said she was running now to protect reproductive rights, which she said are one vote away from being overturned in Virginia. “While I support the legal basis of the Goldman v. Brink plaintiff, I have been holding personal concerns about elections in 2022 given the mood of the country,” Price wrote. “Those concerns no longer exist.  We are in a legally existential battle for the rights of Americans.”Price was elected to the Board of Supervisors in 2019 by beating Republican Michael Hallahan on a 55.21 percent to 44.44 percent margin. Hallahan raised $92,256 to Price’s $38,234. Squire, an emergency room nurse,  said he will be making a formal announcement on Friday but responded to a question this morning.“I filed the first week of March, but have spent the last two months building the local, regional, and statewide support that will be necessary to win this race,” Squire wrote. “I've been told by both current and former local, regional, and statewide elected officials of both parties that the Virginia GOP intends to dump whatever resources are necessary to keep this seat in their column.” Squire credited his 2017 race with laying the groundwork for the eventual Democratic takeover of the House of Delegates and the Senate in 2019. Youngkin decries leakAs for that leak, U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts has confirmed the publication of a draft opinion.“Although the document described in yesterday’s reports is authentic, it does not represent a decision by the Court or the final position of any member on the issues in the case,” reads a press release from the Court.Roberts has directed the Marshall of the Court to investigate the source of the leak.  In a statement, Governor Glenn Youngkin decried the leak and said it was premature to speculate on what the actual ruling will be. “We learned from listening to Virginians over the last year that we have much common ground on this issue. I am pro-life, and I have been very clear about that since the day I launched my campaign,” Youngkin said. As of today, there’s no ruling from Judge David Novak on the Goldman v. Brink case. Area tourism efforts receive funding from the Virginia Tourism CorporationGovernor Glenn Youngkin has announced the award of 259 grants to entities across the Commonwealth to mark National Travel and Tourism Week. The funding comes from the Virginia Tourism Corporation’s Marketing Leverage Program & Regional Marketing Program Grants“This funding cycle, local partners will commit more than $12.4 million to match the VTC funding, providing more than $15 million in new marketing activity,” reads a press release sent out on Monday.  The recipients are:Blue Mountain Barrel House and Organic Brewery in Afton for their Road Trip to Nelson 29 promotion ($5,000)Boars Head Resort for their Winter Wander promotion ($5,000)Center for Independent Documentary Inc in Charlottesville for the La Loba Festival ($5,000)Charlottesville and Albemarle County for the Historic Vines, New Roots promotion ($20,000)Crozet Park for the Crozet Arts and Crafts Festival ($10,000)Ix Art Park Foundation for the Cville Arts Winter Weekends / Charlottesville Arts Festival ($10,000)Louisa Chamber of Commerce for Unplug & Play 2.0 ($5,000)Louisa County Parks, Recreation and Tourism for the Happening Around Corner: Louisa County Events / Visit Louisa Mobile App ($24,936)Love Ridge Mountain Lodging of Charlottesville for the launch of the program ($10,000)Nelson County for the Nelson County Dark Skies Trail and the Nelson Winter Market ($20,000)Orange County for the Orange Uncovered promotion ($20,000)Queen City Mischief & Magic in Staunton for the Queen City Mischief & Magic Festival ($16,616)Quirk Charlottesville for their program History, Hiking, and Heritage: A Trip to Charlottesville ($10,000)Southern Revere Cellars LLC for the Land Made promotion ($10,000) Staunton Augusta Art Center for the Art in the Park promotion ($3,000)Staunton Music Festival for the Staunton Music Festival / BaroqueFest 2022 program ($13,750)Summer Stage LLC for the Summer Stage @ the Blackburn program ($10,000)The Front Porch of Charlottesville for the Boots and Bling Fall Gala ($4,350)Tom Tom Foundation of Charlottesville for the Tom Tom Festival ($10,000)Virginia Festival of the Wheel in Charlottesville ($10,000)Wayne Theatre Alliance in Waynesboro for an Outdoor Production ($10,000)Waynesboro for the Family Friendly Waynesboro program ($20,000)Shout-out to Camp AlbemarleToday’s second subscriber-supported public service announcement goes out to Camp Albemarle, which has for sixty years been a “wholesome rural, rustic and restful site for youth activities, church groups, civic events and occasional private programs.”Located on 14 acres on the banks of the Moorman’s River near Free Union, Camp Albemarle continues as a legacy of being a Civilian Conservation Corps project that sought to promote the importance of rural activities. Camp Albemarle seeks support for a plan to winterize the Hamner Lodge, a structure built in 1941 by the CCC and used by every 4th and 5th grade student in Charlottesville and Albemarle for the study of ecology for over 20 years. If this campaign is successful, Camp Albemarle could operate year-round. Consider your support by visiting campalbemarleva.org/donate. Council briefed on increase in homelessness in Charlottesville areaThe Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless (TJACH) is the lead agency in this region for the U.S. Department of Housing and Development’s Continuum of Care program. They cover an area including Charlottesville, Albemarle, and the other localities in the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission. “We believe that everyone deserves a safe place to call home and we believe that is a human right,” said Anthony Haro, TJACH’s executive director. (download Haro’s presentation)Haro said the goal of TJACH is to make homelessness as rare, brief, and nonrecurring as possible. He said homelessess is a symptom of a system that lacks enough resources and coordination. Every year, TJACH participates in the Point in Time survey to measure the size and scope of homelessness in a community. “Every year we do it in January with the goal of trying to identify folks at a time when we’re hoping most people are in sheltered settings because of the weather,” Haro said. The count is reported to HUD and the same methodology has been used for the past 12 years. The number of people in emergency shelters increased from 144 in January 2021 to 228 in January 2022. “The most significant shift has just occurred over this past year and it’s directly related to the pandemic and also things that the pandemic has brought with it like high housing costs and lack of available affordable housing,” Haro said. During the pandemic, congregate shelters moved to non-congregate settings as people were set up with private rooms in hotels. TJACH has partnered with Virginia Supportive Housing and the Piedmont Housing Alliance to purchase the Red Carpet Inn on U.S. 29, which has been converted to an emergency shelter. More on that in a moment.Just under seventy percent of those counted are male, and 98 percent of those counted are individuals. Fifty-two percent are white, 41 percent are Black, and seven are listed as other. Haro said the number of people who were chronically homeless dropped from 76 in 2012 to 32 in 2014. He attributes that to the opening of the Crossings at Fourth and Preston, a 60-unit single room occupancy building built by Virginia Supportive Housing. That number has begun to increase and Haro said there’s a need for more housing. “The other real key component to address unsheltered homelessness is street outreach programs and so we have street outreach though the PATH program at Region 10 which is focused people living outside with mental health and or substance issues but those resources haven’t really changed significantly in a long time,” Haro said. The Point in Time count isn’t the only metric. Haro said TJACH also measures the total number of people served each year and that figure increased from 290 in 2013 to 528 in 2021. He also said people are staying longer in emergency shelters with the average length of stay in 2021 was 136 days. “Before the pandemic it was around 40 days, 30 to 40 days in shelter was the average,” Haro said. That leads to a lack of turnover in those shelters, leading to shortages in emergency shelter capacity. Haro said the forthcoming 81-unit project at Premier Circle will provide relief when it’s built, but it will take some time. Ground is expected break ground next May and will be supported by Low Income Housing Tax Credits as well as Housing Choice Vouchers. Vice Mayor Juandiego Wade said constituents have asked him if TJACH had any outreach to people who panhandle on medians within the city. “Have you all, or is there a way to reach out to them, to say yes, here is service?” Wade said. “They say they see many of the same people in the same intersection and it concerns them. Sometimes they say it seems dangerous and I tell them there’s really not anything we can do.”Haro said many of those individuals may not be homeless. Some may be paying for hotels and some may be living in their own places. “People choose to panhandle for many different reasons,” Haro said. “For some people it’s a social interaction activity and for other people they are paying to stay in a hotel that night and so it varies widely. We do have outreach workers who are familiar with many of those individuals. There are new individuals that pop up every now and again and that I see panhandling and I notify outreach team to see if they are aware of those individuals coming through.” ARB makes comments on Premier Circle projectOn Monday, the Albemarle County Architectural Review Board took a look at the initial site for Premier Circle which involves construction of a four story building as part of a three building campus.. The property is within the county’s Entrance Corridor Review guidelines.“The focus is largely on the site landscaping and the building design in the Entrance Corridor facing elevation of the first phase one building,” said Khris Taggart, a planner with Albemarle County. Staff recommended approval of the initial site plan with some recommendations for revisions. That means things like hiding electrical equipment from view, requiring windows to avoid blank walls, and to include a plan indicating how demolition of existing structures should proceed.The building is being design by BRW Architects and they were represented by Whitney McDermott.“The TJACH Premier Circle initial plan before you today is a component of a larger vision that is a partnership between the Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for, Homeless, Virginia Supportive Housing who are developing the building before you today, and the Piedmont Housing Alliance,” McDermott said. McDermott said the design of the whole plan is to allow for the existing motel units to exist for as long as possible. The Piedmont Housing Alliance will eventually build a 60-unit multifamily building as part of phase 2 and the third phase will be a future mixed-use building. View the entire ARB meeting: This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

The Pat Thurston Show Podcast
December 16, 2021: Pat Thurston - Oakland restaurant helps feed homeless individuals

The Pat Thurston Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 33:52


Oakland restaurant surcharge to help feed homeless individuals, Pat Thurston explains. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KGO 810 Podcast
December 16, 2021: Pat Thurston - Oakland restaurant helps feed homeless individuals

KGO 810 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 33:52


Oakland restaurant surcharge to help feed homeless individuals, Pat Thurston explains. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Katrina Williams Founder of Changing the Faces of Homelessness Organization

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 28:07


Changing the Faces of Homelessness was founded by Katrina Williams, a Mental Health Case Manager who worked with the Regional Behavioral Health Authority under Value Options and Magellan Health Services for over 15 years in Phoenix, AZ. Katrina Williams recently relocated to Los Angeles CA and began working for Volunteers of America as a Case Manager for the Hope for Homes Shelter Program in Pomona CA. During her employment with VOA one of her clients ended their life via sucuide with her client's sudden death, she realized the severity of the Los Angeles homeless crisis and developed the CFH supportive housing Program where she provides realistic resources (employment, counseling etc.) to meet her residents' realistic goals with housing. With over 6000 Homeless Individuals on Skid Row, Changing the Faces ofHomelessness (CFH) is Bringing Hope with Healing & HousingChanging the Faces of Homelessness (CFH) is excited to announce their 2 nd AnnualBreakthrough Event on August 28 th at St. Julian Park located at 312 East 5 th St., Los Angeles,from 12pm-4pm. Their new 360 Turnaround Housing program will allow CFH staff to acceptapplicants with no income and house them for 90 days at no charge. The mission is to changethe faces of homelessness by providing services that move clients from a life of dependencyinto a new life of self-sufficiency with independence.Founded by Katrina Williams, the event will honor late actor Gary Hays, known for The‘Burbs, Busted and Evil Laugh. Hays most recently appeared as himself in Corey Feldman'sdocumentary My Truth…The Rape of Two Coreys. He spoke candidly about his friendships withboth Corey Haim and Corey Feldman, as well as his own struggles with addiction, which hesadly succumbed to in 2019. Corey Feldman will honor Hays at the event and there will also bea live musical performance.Feldman states “Katrina is the most sincerely compassionate and selfless person I haveever come into contact with in the Social Services work force. The dedication and personaltouch she puts into everything she does gives me hope for the Millions of Homeless people inour Country, knowing that there are still people out there like Katrina who willingly do Gods workto help those who can no longer themselves, while refusing to give up as long as they are stillbreathing.”Katrina Williams worked closely with Hays during her employment with Volunteers ofAmerica. Following Gary's death, she was shocked and saddened to learn that there was notype of long-term housing offering supportive services for individuals suffering from addictionand coming directly from rehab. Taking matters into her own hands, she developed apermanent housing program with supportive services called Changing the Faces ofHomelessness. They help their residents by providing resources and tools to help themovercome their addictions and take ownership of their lives.Williams states “When I developed the program, I wanted to ensure our program wouldempower others by bringing life changing results. Gary may have lost his battle, but his deathwas not in vain. We continue to house the homeless while providing employment resources andongoing life skills to help our residents reach their full potential daily.”For more information about the Breakthrough event August 28 th on Skid Row (312 East 5 th St.,Los Angeles) and for donations, please visit https://www.cfh20201.org/About Changing the Faces of Homelessness (CFH)Our goal is to become a model of excellence that provides a 360 turnaround of completenesswithin our programs and services. When we achieve this, residents will be empowered withstrength, dignity, and hope to regain stability with ownership over their lives.Our commitment to Changing the Faces of Homelessness within LA County is driven by hardwork with providing stable housing with case management services to ensure our residentsgoals are achieved by developing housing stability plans to meet their needs. We also assistwith ILS/ADLs with medication monitoring, financial literacy courses with health and wellnessclasses.https://www.cfh20201.org/

COVID NoiseFilter - Doctors Explain the Latest on COVID-19
Ep. 370 - COVID and RSV in Children, Booster Shots, and Hand Washing Stations for Homeless Individuals

COVID NoiseFilter - Doctors Explain the Latest on COVID-19

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 9:55


Today, in episode 370, our expert Infectious Disease and Community Medicine doctors discuss the latest on COVID-19. We talk about how there has been an increase in COVID and Respiratory Syncytial Virus in children, how those who are immunocompromised may be able to receive a booster shot, and how an individual helped create handwashing stations for homeless people. As always, join us for all the COVID-19 information you need, explained in clear terms by health experts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/noisefilter/message

The Pat Thurston Show Podcast
April 9, 2021: Homeless individuals in Elk Grove can get $20 gift cards on a biweekly basis

The Pat Thurston Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 34:07


Continued conversation on homelessness in the Bay Area. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On The Record on WYPR
Serving Homeless Individuals During The Pandemic

On The Record on WYPR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 25:13


Shelter in place, stay socially distanced. What does that mean when you are homeless? We ask Lawanda Williams, Chief Behavioral Health Officer for Health Care for the Homeless, about connecting with clients during the pandemic. And the nonprofit’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Adrienne Trustman describes vaccination efforts. Then, Mary Slicher of Project PLASE, tells how COVID posed challenges to safely operating temporary shelter space and delayed efforts to get clients into permanent housing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

InSight by GovSight
Swing states, Supreme Court, Michael Flynn, Tara Reade, helping homeless individuals and an interview with V.A. Delegate Lashrecse Aird

InSight by GovSight

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 31:04


InSight by GovSight. This week, we talk about a turbulent coronavirus task force, swing state polling, the D.O.J.'s tossed case against Michael Flynn, the Supreme Court's first ever remote session, Tara Reade's allegations and how homeless individuals have been impacted by the pandemic. And we interview Virginia Delegate Lashrecse Aird on the coronavirus response. 

Special Needs Fitness Guru Show
Downtown Miami,FL,Homeless,Problem in direstraits. 12-05-19

Special Needs Fitness Guru Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 44:11


Downtown Miami,FL,Homeless,Problem in direstraits is the name of this Podcast radio Show, the City of Miami,Fl and Miami Dade Politicians have failed in fixing this problem, you walk on Downtown Miami,FL, Streets and the smell of Human urine is so strong, you can almost faint, and theres Streets with dozens of Homeless Individuals sleeping, on this Show? I propose some solutions to fix this problem. This is the Special Needs Fitness Guru Show for 12-05-19. Please follow Alexander Carlos on Twitter @Uzfit913Spneeds. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexander-carlos/support

OA On Air
Episode 41: Coalition for Homeless Individuals (CHI)

OA On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 37:24


This week Cayenne is joined by Representatives from the Coalition for Homeless Individuals (CHI) – Lyndia Downie of Pine Street Inn, John Yazwinski of Father Bill’s and Mainspring, and Bill Miller of Friends of the Homeless and Clinical Support Options to discuss the unique problems and solutions surrounding this subsection of the Massachusetts homeless population. Plus, Cosmo and Cayenne on disappearing kids on the Cape (not what you think), and the retirement of Rob Gronkowski. Brook reports back from NECANN. Two Minutes with Tom turns into Two Minutes with Lindsay as she and Cayenne discuss the legislative process in Massachusetts.

Special Needs Fitness Guru Show
Special Needs Fitness Guru Show for Thursday, 02-21-19.

Special Needs Fitness Guru Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 27:44


Special Needs Fitness Guru Show for Thursday, 02-21-19. We talk about a Greeter who works for Walmart, that faces the likely hood of being fired, because Walmart changed the Greeter Position for its entire Company and the Greeter Position has been replaced with a Position with far more greater demands, including lifting 25 lbs, theres one problem? Greeter Adam Catlin has Cerebral Palsy and his Disability will limit him from performing the demands of there new created Position, what is the disgraceful Walmart going to do to the rest of the Disability Individuals who work for them? Are they going to kick them to the curve? Also City of Miami took Homeless Individuals and ACLU to Federal Court and guess what? They Won, in the Pottinger Case that keep Cops from removing Homeless Individuals from in front of Businesses and Residential Complexes, now Police can remove the Homeless Individuals and there belongings forcefully, these is a Eyesore and is not Compassion. This is Insanity created by the Communist ACLU. I discuss my Solution to solving the Homeless Problem. We talk News Current Events as well, had a Technical glitch with this Show, still working to get better with doing Show. Please follow Special Needs Fitness Guru on Twitter @ Uzfit913Spneeds. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexander-carlos/support

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The Durham Rescue Mission & Homeless Shelter

The "Seeking Justice" Radio Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 55:07


CEO & Founder Dr. Ernie Mills gave an historical and poignant framing  of his life story that led him to create The Durham Rescue Mission & Homeless Shelter (DRMHS) in Durham, North Carolina. This national leading and innovative organization provides one of the most emulated programs/organization for Homeless Individuals in our country. With its focus on drug rehabilitation, work training, education, and counseling, the outreach and success of this organization is as groundbreaking today as it was in 1974 when Dr. Mills opened the doors of his own home to homeless men and later broke ground on the building(s) that would become the DRMHS. Dr. Mills' revealed his own personal family ties to homelessness that continue to motivate his caring for those who need the loving support of the communities surrounding the Triangle of North Carolina. He discussed how the monies donated to the shelter were specifically allotted and generated a $4+ return to the community for every $1 donated. Further news he discussed included the certificate for the new buildings being developed for the DRMHS, as it expands to provide more services to more individuals in need.  

Women Who Rock with Erin V.
Episode Twenty Two - Sharon Therrian

Women Who Rock with Erin V.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 33:32


Since March of 2013, Sharon Therrian, the Founder of “Tote Bags of Love” has championed the making of 900 plus Weather-Proof Tote Bags for Homeless Individuals, 3 – 5 year-olds in the Head-start program, and Foster Care Children.  These bags are made with love and filled with essentials that people need. (more…)

Women Who Rock with Erin V.
Episode Twenty Two - Sharon Therrian

Women Who Rock with Erin V.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 33:32


Since March of 2013, Sharon Therrian, the Founder of “Tote Bags of Love” has championed the making of 900 plus Weather-Proof Tote Bags for Homeless Individuals, 3 – 5 year-olds in the Head-start program, and Foster Care Children.  These bags are made with love and filled with essentials that people need. (more…)

Paradigms
Gwenn Wysling – Bethlehem Inn, Bend Oregon – Shelter for Homeless Individuals and Families

Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 57:15


The Bethlehem Inn is a shelter for people who have no home to go to, in Bend Oregon. Gwenn Wysling is the Executive Director, and talks with Baruch about the Inn, about homelessness/houselessness as a local and as a national … More ... The post Gwenn Wysling – Bethlehem Inn, Bend Oregon – Shelter for Homeless Individuals and Families appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.