John Brady & Bruce, San Diego Homeless-Experienced Advocacy and Leadership (HEAL) Network members

John Brady and Bruce, San Diego Homeless-Experienced Advocacy and Leadership (HEAL) Network members, joined us in conversation addressing myths, the importance of move-in ready housing with integrated services, financial accountability and system improvements are integral for success in supporting our neighbors experiencing homelessness.

Learn more about John’s initiative Lived Advisors, People who have experienced homelessness being compensated for their work serving as advisors: https://www.livedadvisers.com/

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Ross' Journey

Ross at the Interfaith Community Services’ Offices

Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast. Joining us today is Ross.

Prior to connecting with Interfaith, Ross shares, "My life was in shambles. Interfaith saved my life. I am now on the right path with sobriety, purpose, and a whole new outlook on life.”

Resources:

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Video Podcast:

Want to watch CEO Greg Anglea and Ross on Youtube? https://youtu.be/7xA5tXPXJSk

Hugh's Story

Hugh at Interfaith Community Services Offices

Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast. Joining us today is Hugh.

Hugh joined us to share his reflections on working with Interfaith. “They Listen. Ask questions. Asking for help is the hardest, but they kept on reminding me that I have a purpose. Life keeps getting better.”

Resources:

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Beverly's Story

Beverly at Interfaith Community Services’ Offices

Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast. Joining us today is Beverly.

Her story highlights the shortage of shelter beds in San Diego County, the reality that many people experiencing homelessness are employed, and the positive impact of our Homeless Outreach Team. 

“Thanks to Interfaith and all the people who really backed me up and never gave up hope on me. They saw the value in me. I am feeling stronger and good about reaching my goals.”  

Resources:

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Trauma-Informed Care

Jen Halverson, Behavioral Health Clinician

Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast. Joining us today is Jen Halverson, Behavioral Health Clinician at Interfaith.

Jen shares important information about factors that may contribute to people becoming homeless, ways to support, and integral advice to help our neighbors in need.

Watch Interfaith Community Services CEO and Host, Greg Anglea, and Jen in the video podcast: https://youtu.be/_gXklBGsH4M

Resources:

Address the ongoing needs created by COVID-19. Donate to our Resilience & Recovery Fund:
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Linda's Story

Linda with her Graduation Degree

Linda with her Graduation Degree

Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast. Joining us today is Linda. 

Linda struggled with substance use to cope with a difficult upbringing. After becoming homeless, Linda was forced to stay in hotels for months while she worked on securing housing for her partner and two kids. Linda eventually found a place, but in order to afford it, she had to secure a loan which quickly exhausted her savings and had her falling behind on rent once again.

Realizing that her situation would be unsustainable, Linda reached out to Interfaith for help. Here, she was matched with a case manager who helped her secure rental assistance, enroll into a financial education course, and work on monthly budgets where she could reduce spending and save.

Linda has now graduated adult school and is looking to enroll into college, where she can work towards her dream of becoming a parole officer. Linda says “I want to bring light to dark places."

Watch Interfaith Community Services CEO and Host, Greg Anglea, and Linda in the video podcast:

https://youtu.be/lFyEMpcj0ok

Resources:

Address the ongoing needs created by COVID-19. Donate to our Resilience & Recovery Fund:
www.interfaithservices.org/donate

Volunteer:
www.interfaithservices.org/volunteer

Contact Us:
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Agents of Change

Kim Nye, Senior Services Case Manager

Kim Nye, Senior Services Case Manager

Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast. Joining us today is Kim Nye, Senior Services Case Manager. 

Kim works with seniors in need at Interfaith by providing them with resources to live healthy, safe and thriving lives. She shares, “it’s surprising how many seniors we have struggling with homelessness, the amount of income they have, and available affordable or low-income housing.”  

Watch Interfaith Community Services CEO and Host, Greg Anglea, and Senior Services Case Manager, Kim Nye in the video podcast:

https://youtu.be/9R7IPeBxM_s

Resources:

Address the ongoing needs created by COVID-19. Donate to our Resilience & Recovery Fund:
www.interfaithservices.org/donate

Interfaith’s Recovery and Wellness Center:
www.interfaithservices.org/program/recovery-wellness

Contact Us:
www.interfaithservices.org/contact

Kids are 100% of the Future

Kenan Pala and Greg Anglea

Kenan Pala and Greg Anglea

Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast. Joining us today is Kenan Pala.

Kenan is the CEO and founder of Kids4Community. His primary goal is to encourage other children his age and younger to get involved with their communities. He actually started his volunteering journey with Interfaith at our Nutrition Center providing meals for our neighbors in need. Now , he’s on his way to earn his undergraduate degree and we had a chance to catch up with the young superstar.

Kids4Community:

Kids4Community want to help children and their families give back to their communities in a meaningful way. To do this, they work with charitable organizations to develop programs that are specifically meant to engage children from five years and up so they can be introduced to the concept of charitable work early in their lives.

Learn more: https://kids4.org/

Video Podcast:

The Homeless in San Diego Podcast is now streaming in video! Watch now: https://youtu.be/RKPwIy4nPl8

Journey to Healing

Mauro Alvarez and Greg Anglea

Mauro Alvarez and Greg Anglea

Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast. Joining us today is Mauro Alvarez.

Mauro is a local artist and now the visionary behind the largest mural in Escondido titled "Journey to Healing." This mural will live on as a symbol of recovery for all those who will begin transforming their lives at the Abraham and Lillian Turk Recuperative Care Center, for years to come.

Abraham and Lillian Turk Recuperative Care Center:

With construction currently underway, we are transforming a former 77-room motel into a place of healing and restoration for our local neighbors working to overcome homelessness and rebuild their lives. For more information about the new Turk Center visit: www.interfaithservices.org/turkcenter

Video Podcast:

The Homeless in San Diego Podcast is now streaming in video! Watch now: https://youtu.be/I1JNbGq9HE4

A Mother's Endless Love

Brenda Mitchell and Greg Anglea

Brenda Mitchell and Greg Anglea

Host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes you to the Homeless in San Diego Podcast.

Joining us today is Brenda Mitchell. Brenda redefines the words strength and community leader.  She “can’t sit back feeling sorry for herself, but instead, is hearing a call to action” with the hopes that no one feels her heartbreak. Listen and learn more about Brenda’s beloved son, Andrew, and her insights and recommendations for supporting our loved ones and neighbors experiencing homelessness, mental health and addiction. Click here to watch the video version of the podcast!

The Andrew Salazar Memorial Golf Tournament:

In partnership with Friends of La Posada, The Andrew Salazar Memorial Golf Tournament on July 16th will raise funds supporting our organizational efforts in ending homelessness. There are still sponsorship opportunities available, please visit: givebutter.com/stophomelessnesstournament.

Brenda’s Message:

“If you see someone on the street, don’t turn your head, say hello.”