With 135 people in attendance, a record number of community members, civic leaders, and nonprofit leaders came together to hear from Forrest Alton, Co-Founder & President at 1,000 Feathers, and Hannah Jarrett, Vice President of Community & Collective Impact at United Way of the Piedmont, about homelessness in our community during the United Way of the Piedmont Coffee & Conversations event at the T.K. Gregg Community Center.
1,000 Feathers is a consulting firm grounded in identifying and addressing head-on the struggles within specific communities and finding ways to overcome seemingly impossible odds. They believe in a future where all communities and the people who live in them have the strength, resiliency, and ability to reach their full potential.
1,000 Feathers has been working with organizations involved in our Spartanburg Homeless Task Force over the last year to identify strategies to prevent and end homelessness more effectively in our community. Their findings resulted in the Place to Call Home Report, which was shared at the event. The report findings are summarized below:
The Vision: a Spartanburg where homelessness is recognized as a solvable problem and where everyone has a safe, secure place to call home.
This will be accomplished by concentrating on four primary long-term focus areas:
Prevent:
1. Reduce environmental and systemic barriers to employment with a strategic emphasis on quality, affordable childcare and transportation that connects people to jobs.
2. Implement a homeless prevention strategy to qualify and assist at-risk households that allows them to stay housed and sets them up for long-term success.
Serve:
3. Invest in and coordinate the activities of organizations serving the homeless in our community, specifically those: • providing emergency assistance, and/or • offering behavioral health, mental health, and substance abuse case management services.
4. Meet the needs of a diverse group of residents by building and operating more emergency shelter, temporary shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing, along with offering supportive residential programs for those transitioning out of chronic homelessness.
House:
5. Reduce housing cost burden by developing collaborative strategies to increase the availability of affordable, accessible, and safe housing in our community.
Leadership:
6. The effort needs a permanent governance structure and backbone organization to provide leadership and stability.
During this hour-long conversation, Forrest and Hannah clearly outlined the results of the study and the approaches they recommend to make homelessness brief and rare in Spartanburg. The audience also participated in the conversation by completing polls and asking questions.
Hannah Jarrett, VP of Community and Collective Impact of United Way of the Piedmont noted that, “While we still have a long way to go toward ending homelessness in Spartanburg, this report and its priorities promise transformation in the way we approach this complex issue.”
To support housing and homelessness work in our community, you can donate to our Home for the Holidays campaign at www.uwpiedmont.org/home4theholidays.
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