(1/2) This is a powerful success story video about Larry, who was unhoused in Charlotte for 13 years, and now has his own long-term affordable apartment at “The Rise on Clanton” with Roof Above.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/ZirT9a4RCUVZY7Ye/?mibextid=WC7FNe

#HealOurCulture #homeless #homelessness #dw4jc #RoofAbove #CLT #Charlotte #CLTvoices

I learned about this video through Joe Hanby’s article in the latest Roof Above e-newsletter. Multiple agencies working in our Charlotte community to

Reflections on PD Hackathon 2023

Today I’ve had an opportunity to participate, facilitate, and volunteer as a judge in our fall 2023 Hackathon at our school, Providence Day School of Charlotte, North Carolina. This is the se…

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Learn more on the "Charlotte Voices #CLTvoices post, "Street Service CLT (Feb 2023)"

http://clt.storychasers.org/2023/03/05/street-service-clt-feb-2023/

#CLT #CharlotteNC #UrbanMinistry #dw4jc

Street Service CLT (Feb 2023) – CLT Voices: Amplifying Voices in Charlotte, NC

(4/4) Christian communities in both my Friday morning men’s group at Trinity Presbyterian and in our church and “ACE” Sunday school class at Caldwell Presbyterian here in Charlotte, North Carolina.
https://www.caldwellpresby.org #CommPrep #SpaceEd #STEM #dw4jc #CaldwellPres #poverty #homeless #homelessness #CLT #CLTvoices #Space #SpaceWar #history #SpaceHistory
Caldwell Presbyterian Church – A church where all truly are welcome.

Voices – CLT Voices: Amplifying Voices in Charlotte, NC

I have started listening to this excellent KQED [PODCAST] series on homelessness, poverty & affordable housing, specifically in California. This is Episode 1: “Hotel Corona.”

https://pca.st/episode/84d214fd-b3a1-46c8-a775-e7fe2a6c14f1

#homelessness #poverty #CLTvoices

Hotel Corona - SOLD OUT: Rethinking Housing in America

When the coronavirus began spreading across the United States, health officials advised people to stay home and shelter-in-place, to protect themselves and slow the spread of the virus. But what about the people who have no home, no place to shelter? This question became particularly urgent in California where, on any given night, more than 150,000 people live on the streets, in RVs and in crowded shelters. In this episode, hear how after years of debate and studying solutions, the state of California was forced to plunge millions of dollars into hotels to move people like Sonja from the street to a hotel room. We’ll also learn about the roots of California’s homeless crisis. And as the state looks to purchase hotels to house more people, we’ll hear from a hotel owner who in 2016 managed to transform his hotel into permanently supportive housing. Read the transcript: https://bit.ly/3iRVEIG

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