The City of Bloomington, in partnership with Heading Home of South Central Indiana and local housing service providers, will host a community workshop on Tuesday, Aug. 13 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Monroe Convention Center at 302 S. College Ave. to discuss strategies for reducing unsheltered homelessness. This workshop is open to the public. The evening will begin with a presentation of recommendations from Heading Home of South Central Indiana’s Housing Action Plan, followed by breakout sessions focusing on priority needs:
The breakout sessions will be structured as roundtable discussions, each including a housing service provider, to explore the opportunities and challenges associated with each recommendation.
Earlier this year, Bloomington’s housing service providers and Heading Home of South Central Indiana developed an actionable plan to address street homelessness. The plan was developed by the following service providers:
“Addressing homelessness is a collective responsibility that demands a coalition of dedicated and compassionate individuals and organizations. This workshop is a critical step in that journey, providing an essential forum for community feedback and collaboration,” said Mayor Kerry Thomson. “There is no single solution that will solve homelessness, nor any single group which can achieve that goal. It is through thoughtful civic dialogue, co-creation of solutions, and avenues for joint action that, together, we will create the solutions that bring about meaningful change in our community.”
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