I don’t know where you can go.
I’m silently grateful she didn’t ask me if there was a space for her. I would have to say, “no, and I don’t know where you can go.”
I’m silently grateful she didn’t ask me if there was a space for her. I would have to say, “no, and I don’t know where you can go.”
The resilience and resourcefulness of unsheltered people amazes me. But, we are in a no-win situation because being unhoused is not a crime.
We must examine the root causes that lead people to lose their homes. Then we must help people keep their homes.
It’s not physically or mentally healthy for a community to have hundreds and thousands of people unsheltered and unhoused.
As Project Connect was one of the programs I was able to lead at Valley of the Sun United Way, I am thrilled that we are now partnering to reinvigorate these events.
Much like you you can’t take apart a radio to find the music. You can’t take apart your mind to find faith. It’s just there.
The Mike McQuaid Legacy Fund allows us to advance the HSC mission and the vision of Mike McQuaid, to end homelessness for everyone.
Looking back at the last ten days, there is much to be grateful for, including the many people who support our work and support me.
I pick myself up, moving a little more slowly than pre-COVID, and I keep putting one foot in front of the other.
At 52, if you thought I might be getting to old for this, slowing down, or growing quieter, nope. I am just hitting my stride. Join us in caring MORE.