Part 2: The good news is that cities can have some say in who ends up in permanent supportive housing in their community. The bad news is that federal funding for homelessness is up in the air
For a while, I thought reading Laura's recaps was just like attending the meetings, but I was wrong. It's better. There is no way I could appreciate the nuances and background to the pointed interactions I'd witness live. Thank you for always presenting the bigger picture.
This complicated process of providing housing for homeless folks in Sebastopol is head-spinning. Thank you for covering it in all it’s minutiae. I am impressed beyond belief at the dedication of those who work through the tangle of requirements to place each person in housing. Many thanks!
For a while, I thought reading Laura's recaps was just like attending the meetings, but I was wrong. It's better. There is no way I could appreciate the nuances and background to the pointed interactions I'd witness live. Thank you for always presenting the bigger picture.
This complicated process of providing housing for homeless folks in Sebastopol is head-spinning. Thank you for covering it in all it’s minutiae. I am impressed beyond belief at the dedication of those who work through the tangle of requirements to place each person in housing. Many thanks!