We Are Neighbors is a space for us to center the experiences and voice of those with lived experience and talk to experts on the entire topic of homelessness - the who, how, what, and dig into policies and practices that will help us end homelessness.
New episode each month so join us as we explore the issue of homelessness. We look forward to continuing to raise awareness, support advocacy, and move us all to action that we can take together to make the experience of homelessness rare, brief, and nonrecurring. Every neighbor deserves to have a safe, stable place to call home.
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We Are Neighbors is a space for us to center the experiences and voice of those with lived experience and talk to experts on the entire topic of homelessness - the who, how, what, and dig into policies and practices that will help us end homelessness.
New episode each month so join us as we explore the issue of homelessness. We look forward to continuing to raise awareness, support advocacy, and move us all to action that we can take together to make the experience of homelessness rare, brief, and nonrecurring. Every neighbor deserves to have a safe, stable place to call home.
We sat down with Steve Berg, the Chief of Policy at National Alliance to End Homelessness, to discuss who our unhoused neighbors are, public opinion, and more.
We Are Neighbors
We Are Neighbors is a space for us to center the experiences and voice of those with lived experience and talk to experts on the entire topic of homelessness - the who, how, what, and dig into policies and practices that will help us end homelessness.
New episode each month so join us as we explore the issue of homelessness. We look forward to continuing to raise awareness, support advocacy, and move us all to action that we can take together to make the experience of homelessness rare, brief, and nonrecurring. Every neighbor deserves to have a safe, stable place to call home.