Arielle Zappia speaks with a Miracle Friend from Miracle Messages, Kimberly Pettus, on topics surrounding volunteering and the importance of volunteers in addressing homelessness. They discuss Kimberly's experience as a volunteer and her biggest takeaways from it.
Read the stories of our unhoused neighbors on Project WHY's website, https://www.projectwhy.biz. Purchase Arielle's book, Unhoused & Unheard, here. Please also donate to Arielle to support her in interviewing individuals experiencing homelessness as well as recording podcast episodes regularly!
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Thank you for listening & please contact Arielle at azappia@projectwhy.biz to send in topic suggestions, questions, or concerns.
Arielle Zappia speaks with CEO and Founder of Wounded Warrior Homes, Mia Roseberry, on topics surrounding veterans experiencing homelessness and the importance of focusing on care for these individuals. They discuss how Wounded Warrior Homes was the first nonprofit organization in San Diego to help sober, homeless veterans.
Read the stories of our unhoused neighbors on Project WHY's website, https://www.projectwhy.biz. Purchase Arielle's book, Unhoused & Unheard, here. Please also donate to Arielle to support her in interviewing individuals experiencing homelessness as well as recording podcast episodes regularly!
To learn more about Wounded Warrior Homes, click here.
Thank you for listening & please contact Arielle at azappia@projectwhy.biz to send in topic suggestions, questions, or concerns.
Arielle Zappia speaks with CEO and Founder of Miracle Messages and Author of When We Walk By, Kevin Adler, on topics surrounding narrative change and its importance in addressing homelessness and de-stigmatizing individuals experiencing homelessness. They discuss how the narrative around homelessness has changed over the years and how it can continue to evolve through Project WHY, Miracle Messages, and other organizations. Kevin also introduces his new book, his motivations behind writing it, and the effects it has had on narrative change.
Read the stories of our unhoused neighbors on Project WHY's website, https://www.projectwhy.biz. Purchase Arielle's book, Unhoused & Unheard, here. Please also donate to Arielle to support her in interviewing individuals experiencing homelessness as well as recording podcast episodes regularly!
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Arielle Zappia speaks with the Health Educator at Connect-OC, Sarah Challis, on topics surrounding social media and its importance in educating society on all areas of homelessness and mental health. They discuss the aspects of homelessness that social media addresses as well as how Connect-OC carries out its social media outreach.
Read the stories of our unhoused neighbors on Project WHY's website, https://www.projectwhy.biz. Purchase Arielle's book, Unhoused & Unheard, here. Please also donate to Arielle to support her in interviewing individuals experiencing homelessness as well as recording podcast episodes regularly!
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Today's episode is a specialty episode where Arielle Zappia speaks with Director, Cinematographer, and Editor, Josh Hayes, on his documentary about homelessness across the nation, The Invisible Class. They discuss the purpose of the film, how it was made, as well as the role film plays in addressing homelessness.
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To learn more about The Invisible Class, click here.
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Arielle Zappia speaks with the CEO of HomeFirst, Andrea Urton, on topics surrounding housing and its importance in ending homelessness for good. They discuss how housing not only provides our unhoused neighbors with a roof over their heads, but also yields the safety and security necessary for them to achieve mental stability.
Read the stories of our unhoused neighbors on Project WHY's website, https://www.projectwhy.biz. Please also donate to Arielle in order to support her in interviewing individuals experiencing homelessness as well as recording podcast episodes regularly!
To learn more about HomeFirst, click here.
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Arielle Zappia speaks with the Director of Programs at Grandma's House of Hope, Rosa Conde, on topics surrounding case management and its importance in helping individuals experiencing homelessness get back on their feet. They discuss the aspects of homelessness that case management addresses as well as what the process of case management entails.
Read the stories of our unhoused neighbors on Project WHY's website, https://www.projectwhy.biz. Please also donate to Arielle in order to support her in interviewing individuals experiencing homelessness as well as recording podcast episodes regularly!
To learn more about Grandma's House of Hope, click here.
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Today's episode is a specialty episode where Arielle Zappia speaks with the Executive Director at the North Alabama Coalition for the Homeless (NACH), Randall Stanley, on all things homelessness in Huntsville, Alabama. They discuss the demographics of homelessness in Huntsville as well as how NACH strategizes to provide the best resources to those experiencing homelessness in the area.
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To learn more about NACH, click here.
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Arielle Zappia speaks with the Development Officer at Stepping Stone Emergency Housing, Jeff Conner, on topics surrounding community outreach and its importance in educating society on all areas of homelessness. They discuss the aspects of homelessness that community outreach addresses as well as how Stepping Stone EH carries out its outreach.
Read the stories of our unhoused neighbors on Project WHY's website, https://www.projectwhy.biz. Please also donate to Arielle in order to support her in interviewing individuals experiencing homelessness as well as recording podcast episodes regularly!
To learn more about Stepping Stone Emergency Housing, click here.
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Arielle Zappia speaks with the Director of Development & Community Education at the Mental Health Association of Orange County, Pam Presnall, on topics surrounding addiction and how it affects the homeless population. They discuss the connections between homelessness and addiction as well as how MHAOC aids individuals experiencing homelessness that struggle with addiction.
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To learn more about MHAOC, click here.
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Arielle Zappia speaks with the Director of Programs at WISEPlace, Heidi Herrera, on the importance of supporting unaccompanied women experiencing homelessness. They discuss the difficulties that women face while homeless and how WISEPlace helps unaccompanied women experiencing homelessness get back on their feet.
Read the stories of our unhoused neighbors on Project WHY's website, https://www.projectwhy.biz. Please also donate to Arielle in order to support her in interviewing individuals experiencing homelessness as well as recording podcast episodes regularly!
To learn more about WISEPlace or to apply to be a volunteer, click here.
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Arielle Zappia speaks with the Project Coordinator at Connect-OC, David Paddison, about the effects of mental health on society as a whole, and specifically about how mental health connects to homelessness. They discuss how different mental health conditions contribute to the experience of homelessness as well as how the trauma from the homeless experience can lead to poor mental health.
Read the stories of our unhoused neighbors on Project WHY's website, https://www.projectwhy.biz. Please also donate to Arielle in order to support her in interviewing individuals experiencing homelessness as well as recording podcast episodes regularly!
To learn more about Connect-OC, click here.
If you would like to get in direct contact with David, email him at dpaddison@p4w.org.
Thank you for listening & please contact Arielle at azappia@projectwhy.biz to send in topic suggestions, questions, or concerns.
Arielle Zappia speaks with the General Manager of Miracle Messages, Jenni Taylor, on pressing topics surrounding relationships and homelessness. They discuss the importance of the role of relationships within the lives of our unhoused neighbors as well as how Miracle Messages aids in restoring the relationships of individuals experiencing homelessness through volunteer programs.
Read the stories of our unhoused neighbors on Project WHY's website, https://www.projectwhy.biz. Please also donate to Arielle in order to support her in interviewing individuals experiencing homelessness as well as recording podcast episodes regularly!
To learn more about Miracle Messages or to apply to be a volunteer, click here.
Thank you for listening & please contact Arielle at azappia@projectwhy.biz to send in topic suggestions, questions, or concerns.