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Weekly
e-Newsletter
June 1, 2022
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Reflections from Amy Schwabenlender, Executive Director
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Sometimes weekly, and sometimes more or less often, reflections from the front lines serving single adults experiencing homelessness, on the cusp of the end to a public health emergency, still seeing COVID positive cases, Phoenix Summer, disrupting systems and living up to the legacy of a champion.
It's been five days since my last post and almost 28 weeks since losing my sense of smell. Bleach, some citrus-y, some ammonia scents are present. Nothing I love, like coffee and chocolate. I dare to dream that those scents will return. In the meantime, I carry on.
There have been several client cases of COVID-19; fortunately no big spikes. We are awaiting changes to CDC guidelines for congregate settings with "vulnerable" populations, such as those we serve at the Human Services Campus. The Outreach team counted 883 unsheltered individuals this morning. This is down from 1,000 just a few weeks ago. A combination of heat driving people away, additional shelter spaces opening, and other unknown factors is reducing the number. We hold our breath to see how the numbers will continue to change.
About this time in 2020, mid-May there were "only" 400 to 500 individuals around the Campus. The County reached out to ask us to operate a Safe Outdoor Space (SOS) on their property just a few blocks away. We signed up for the task in order to create a CDC-guidelined area for people to have 12' x 12' squares to set up a tent, structure, etc. with 24/7 security, potable water, handwashing stations, and porta potties. More than 200 people could be there at a time. As people moved to this SOS, the City started to install posts and chains in the cleared easements. Eventually street after street became cordoned off with unwritten rules that no one could camp in those areas. [Read More...]
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Tempe Company Creates Tradition of Giving
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When Tom Pritscher, President and Founder of Tepcon Construction in Tempe, gave each of his employees $100 in 2012 and asked them to make a positive impact on someone's life, he was amazed at their response. "People came up with some great ideas," Pritcher said, "and a few years ago, we decided to do something that would last year-round."
The Tepcon team creates "care bags" to hand out from their company vehicles as they encounter people experiencing homelessness as they drive around the Valley. The care bags include items such as socks, sanitary wipes, a tootbrush, snacks and an HSC You Matter Card (which are available for anyone to download from our website).
Over 10,000 bags have been distributed by Tepcon, and the company plans to increase that number, as long as their is a need.
"Giving is one of the most powerful things a person can do," Pritscher said. "Our hope is that sharing our giving story will inspire others to do the same."
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ThirstAID Donation Drop-off is this
Saturday, June 4th, 9 AM to Noon
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It’s Summer in Phoenix, and HSC and its partners are serving more people than ever before with more than 700 individuals sheltered nightly plus 900 unsheltered individuals living on our streets. We need at least 100,000 bottles of water per month to help clients stay hydrated and healthy.
Once a month we provide the chance for people to drop off donations in a simple process. You pull up at 13th Avenue & Harrison St., and our staff will remove the donations from your vehicle. We also welcome summer clothing, shoes, new men's/women's underwear, and items for heat relief kits. For more information or to schedule a drop-off on a different day, please email volunteer@hsc-az.org or call us at 602-282-0849.
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Get Caught up on Episodes of
The McQuaid Mission
on the
SOCIAL TELEVISION NETWORK
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McQuaid Mission On Hiatus
The McQuaid Mission is on pause until further notice. We will keep you apprised of the status towards the end of the summer. And thanks for watching and staying engaged with homelessness issues and solutions in our community! Click Here to View All 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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