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Weekly
e-Newsletter
August 10, 2022
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Reflections From Amy Schwabenlender, Executive Director
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Sporadic reflections from the front lines serving single adults experiencing homelessness, COVID-endemic mode, wondering about Monkeypox, Phoenix Monsoon Summer, disrupting systems and living up to the legacy of a champion. It's been 22 days since my last post and 37 weeks since losing my sense of smell. More phantom smells pop up, like something is burning; and I'm pretty sure the scent of dog feces was real... so yes, nothing super pleasant is returning to my olfactory system.
In the last week of July, I was privileged to attend the National Alliance to End Homelessness conference in Washington, D.C. with hundreds of others from around the country. A group of 20+ people from Arizona attended. The return to an in-person conference was re-energizing. Key take aways, centering the voice of lived experience is critical and more than trendy, it's necessary. And it takes a twist of skill for leaders and managers. Listening, really listening without judgment or continual questioning can be challenging. And listen we must. Then we must turn what we hear into application of our service delivery systems and design of shelter and housing. We have to put trust into those who have so much to teach us. We also must center race equity in all of our conversations, planning, design, service delivery, and advocacy. There is no ignoring that people of color are over-represented in the population of people who experience homelessness. And, as someone who has attended this conference many, many times, I am now one of the older attendees, and it was uplifting to see the new faces, the younger faces, to listen to their questions and comments. I'm not ready to be replaced, and I see a future of leaders and changemakers, disrupters, and systems builders that are ready to put an end to homelessness. [Read More...]
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HSC and Partners Grateful
for ThirstAID Support
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HSC, Inc. and Campus partners are beyond grateful for the recent water and heat-related donations from multiple organizations in our community, including:
Maricopa County Department of Transportation (2901 office) had a friendly competition between their office and several departments in the 2801 office, who combined their efforts for the contest. The winner was Maricopa County Flood Control District, Real Estate Department, and Information Technology Center who collected 31,267 bottles of water! Altogether, they brought in over 20 pallets of bottled water! Lots and lots of H20!
Maricopa County Public Health recently donated 4,000 heat relief kits contained in insulated personal water coolers. They worked closely with us to determine the contents of the kit – sunscreen, sun hat, cooling bandana, toiletry kit, Vaseline, and even bug repellent for the humid months. Thanks for the creativity!
And a big shout out to EPS Group, Inc. who raised over $5,000 through employee donations and employer match for ThirstAid. They also asked their industry partners to donate, which brought in over $6,000, for a total of nearly $12,000. They also donated two pallets of water, hand delivered by their CEO.
Thank you to everyone who participated in ThirstAid assistance this past month, helping us keep our clients healthy and hydrated.
The next ThirstAid Donation Drop-off is scheduled for Saturday, September 11th. For more information or to schedule a donation drop-off, please email volunteer@hsc-az.org or call us at 602-282-0849.
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Registration for the 18th Annual Breakfast will be available in November.
Stay tuned for more information!
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Update:
The McQuaid Mission
on the
SOCIAL TELEVISION NETWORK
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The McQuaid Mission is Relaunching in September!
HSC is a Producing Partner with STN TV to relaunch the McQuaid Mission in September. With a new format and surprise partners, you won’t want to miss the future episodes!
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Human Services Campus | 204 S. 12th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85007 | 602.282.0853 | www.hsc-az.org
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