Making It Happen

From left to right: Formerly homeless Oceanside resident Jerry; Josh Ferry with Oceanside HOT; guest host Fiona King with Interfaith Community Services

From left to right: Formerly homeless Oceanside resident Jerry; Josh Ferry with Oceanside HOT; guest host Fiona King with Interfaith Community Services

On this episode of 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,' we welcome guest host Fiona King, Communications and Development Manager at Interfaith Community Services to the studio. Fiona is joined by Josh Ferry of the Oceanside Police Department Homeless Outreach Team (HOT) to discuss the role his team is playing to help end homelessness in Coastal North County. A non-enforcement unit, Oceanside HOT serves to build rapport with homeless clients and connect those in need to social service agencies.

Earlier this year, Josh met Jerry - who at the time had been living for the streets for 11 years. Jerry shares his struggles with homelessness, as well as how Josh and Oceanside HOT helped get him off the street and into an apartment of his own.

Call to Action:

  • Learn more about what your community is doing to end homelessness. Does your local police department have a homeless outreach team? What can you do to support them? Do your research and see how you can help your neighborhood HOT unit help end homelessness.

A Sense of Belonging

Bill, Interfaith Head Chef (left) joins Greg Anglea, Interfaith CEO (right) at the Voice of San Diego recording studio.

Bill, Interfaith Head Chef (left) joins Greg Anglea, Interfaith CEO (right) at the Voice of San Diego recording studio.

On this episode of 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories," host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, is joined by Bill Lewis, Head Chef at Interfaith. Bill walks Greg through his personal story of addiction and homelessness, and details how he was able to get clean, find a home, and eventually begin a journey of giving back by cooking for the clients of various Interfaith programs.

Calls to Action:

  • Understand the importance of detox programs and advocating for more opportunities for people to get sober across San Diego County.
  • Join our team! Interfaith is currently hiring Licensed Vocational Nurses for our Recuperative Care Program. Learn more by clicking here. 
  • Support Interfaith's Recovery and Wellness Center. Recovery programs allow the problem of homelessness to start fixing itself but we need funding to keep the program going. Click here to make a difference today.

Holding on to Hope

On this episode of the podcast 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,' host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, is joined by Joni Halpern, an administrative lawyer who works to help low-income individuals and families get access to benefits and overcome barriers to housing.

Greg and Joni are then joined by Lydia, a former client of Joni's who used to work with homeless families, before becoming sick, losing her job, and losing her home herself.

Calls to Action:

  • Consider hiring homeless and/or formerly homeless community members. Without a job, thriving in a new home can be nearly impossible for many of our neighbors in need. 
  • Challenge the way you think about people in need. Get involved by learning more about your community's needs, give your time, or consider giving a monetary donation.

Prescription for a Home

From left to right: City of Oceanside Director of Neighborhood Services, Margery Pierce; former client, Marshall; Interfaith CEO and podcast host. Greg Anglea

From left to right: City of Oceanside Director of Neighborhood Services, Margery Pierce; former client, Marshall; Interfaith CEO and podcast host. Greg Anglea

On this episode of the podcast ‘Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,’ host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, is joined by City of Oceanside Director of Neighborhood Services, Margery Pierce, to give listeners an understanding of the several community partners involved in helping individuals and families overcome homelessness.  

Greg and Margery are then joined by Oceanside resident Marshall, who shares his journey from a normal life as a commercial pilot - who owned his own home, two cars and two boats - to a life on the streets for nearly 10 years, to finally overcoming addiction and homelessness.

Calls to Action:

  • Treat people normally, connect with them, and let them know that there are solutions that work.
  • Support those organizations helping people like Marshall find a solution to homelessness:
  • Call our hotline at 760-618-6811 to share your experience or ask questions that you'd like us to address in a future episode.

Finding a Forever Home

Duane, Danielle, and their 10-week old baby stop by Interfaith's Escondido headquarters

Duane, Danielle, and their 10-week old baby stop by Interfaith's Escondido headquarters

On this episode of the podcast 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,' host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, is joined by his colleague Richard Biddle, Rapid-Rehousing Specialist at Interfaith Community Services, to give listeners an in-depth look at what the term "rapid-rehousing" means, what it takes to move families off of the streets, and how his role as a social worker plays into the process.

Greg and Richard are then joined by Interfaith Community Services' rapid-rehousing program participants Duane and Danielle (along with their 10-week old baby!), who share how they found themselves camping in El Cajon with their four, soon to be five, children for nearly 8 months until they were able to move into a home of their own.

Calls to Action: 

  • Donate household items to Interfaith Community Services' "Make it a Home" program. Items needed include, but are not excluded to: new bedding & bath towels, kitchen items, new or lightly used furniture, bathroom & hygiene supplies, and more. To learn more and schedule your donation, please click here.
  • Landlords, property managers, and property owners with units available for lease, please consider renting your apartment to a homeless family in need of a place to call home. By working with organizations such as Interfaith to house homeless families (often for additional financial incentives like double security deposits), you can make a difference in our communities today. Click here to learn more.

From Street to Shelter

Former Interfaith shelter participant Brian poses in front of his new home.

Former Interfaith shelter participant Brian poses in front of his new home.

On this first episode of the podcast 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,' host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, is joined by his colleague Victor Hernandez, Associate Director of Rapid-Rehousing and Shelters at Interfaith Community Services, to give listeners an overview of the realities of homelessness, what a typical shelter program looks like, and what other types of help may be available to individuals living in a homeless shelter.

Greg and Victor are then joined by former Interfaith Community Services' shelter program participant Brian, who shares what his experience living in a homeless shelter was like and how he, along with his cat Nala, found their way into a home of their own.

Call to Action: