Housing Insecurity and Homelessness: Changing The Narrative
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Ever wondered how the United States can better address the homelessness crisis? This episode of "Make the Leap" promises eye-opening insights as we welcome Kelsey Fox, the dedicated Director of Housing and Community Solutions at the United Way in Delaware County, Ohio. Kelsey guides us through her journey from public relations to becoming a passionate advocate for housing stability, sharing inspiring stories and impactful initiatives like the Delaware County Housing Alliance and a young adult transitional living program. Hear firsthand about the urgent need for emergency shelters and transitional housing, as well as the poignant accounts of those living on society’s margins, including an emancipated youth forced to live in his car.
As we navigate the complexities of housing assistance programs, Kelsey sheds light on the hurdles low-income individuals face, from cyclical voucher availability to overwhelming eligibility criteria. We challenge societal stereotypes about homelessness, particularly focusing on single mothers and children, and discuss the role of communities in promoting affordable housing through campaigns like YIMBY. The episode also tackles systemic issues, such as the impact of racism on housing insecurity and the importance of creating walkable, affordable communities. Join us for a thorough exploration of how we can equip individuals and communities with the resources to navigate housing crises and foster thoughtful, inclusive development.
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1. Housing Insecurity and Homelessness: Changing The Narrative (00:00:00)
2. Addressing Homelessness and Housing Insecurity (00:00:10)
3. Changing Perceptions of Homelessness (00:15:47)
4. Equipping Communities for Affordable Housing (00:22:47)
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